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Cognitive More Or Less

Directions: Have your child count the cars in each section. Using a pencil, ask her to circle the quantity of colored cars that is more. Next have her color the group below t...

Creative Finger Paint

Directions: Have your child look at the boats. Take out finger paints in red and blue and have him paint the boat scene. Ask him what color he gets when he mixes red and blue...

Language Top To Bottom

Directions: Have her help the planes go in for landing using a pencil. Ask her to trace the lines from top to bottom. Then have her trace the curved lines from top to bottom.

Health & Care Triangle Pose

Directions: Have your child look at the picture and mimic you. Stand on the floor. Walk your feet about three feet apart. Lift your arms up and extend them out directly from ...

Language Letter T

Directions: Have your child look for the letter T. Then have her color in all the spaces with a T using a red crayon.

Language Letter P

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to circle the pictures that start with the letter P sound: PUH. Next ask her to fill in the letter P in the boxes P appears in.

Cognitive Circles And Squares

Directions: Have your child trace the circles and squares using a pencil. Ask him to draw a circle under the circles and a square under the squares. Then ask him to fill in t...

Cognitive Number One

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to circle one cat in each box. Ask her to trace and write the number 1 on the line below, following the arrows 1, 2, 3.

Physical Play With Balls

Directions: Roll a ball to your child. Let him kick the ball back to you. Introduce the game using a small ball, then increase to a medium-sized ball.

Language Letter C

Directions: Have your child look at the letter C at the top of the page and say "C". Point to the word car and say, "C, KUH, car". Ask her to use a pencil to trace the letter...

Physical Stretching Arms

Directions: Ask your child to stretch out his arms. Have your child raise his arms up to his shoulders. Read the chant below while your child flies around the house.

Creative Orange

Directions: Ask your child to use orange and red crayons to color the two fish. Then have her use crayons of any color to finish the picture.