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Creative Green

Directions: Have your child look at the pictures below. Have her color all of the pictures that could be green: plant, frog, tree, shirt.

Creative Green

Directions: Show your child the green car at the top. Ask her to point to the green car. Next have her color the car below using a green crayon.

Cognitive Down And Up

Directions: Have your child point to the plane down on the ground. Ask him to point at the plane up in the sky. Have him draw a line from the plane on the ground to the plane...

Creative Coloring

Directions: Have your child color the striped fish and the coral using red and yellow and orange crayons. Ask him to practice coloring inside the lines.

Creative Two Little Pugs

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Have her color the pugs below.

Health & Care Monthly Development Log

Directions: Every month use the chart below to record your child's height, weight, and favorite things.

Health & Care Litter

Directions: Sit with your child and show him the picture. Ask him what he sees in the picture. Explain to your child that having trash on the ground is bad for people and ani...

Cognitive Top And Bottom

Directions: Ask your child to color the cats on top of the carpet brown. Then have him draw a cat's face in the picture on the bottom.

Social Emotional About Me

Directions: Look in a mirror with your child. Ask your child what color hair she has. Find a crayon color that best matches that color and have your child color in the boy's ...

Cognitive Rectangle And Heart

Directions: Ask your child what shape she sees on the fish: rectangle. Then ask what shape she sees under the fish: heart. Starting at the black dot have her trace both recta...

Creative Pointillism Painting

Directions: Set out black and brown finger paint in small cups with two Q-tips. Have your child dab the Q-tip with the paint onto the picture.

Health & Care Monthly Development Log

Directions: Every month use the chart below to record your child's height, weight, hairstyle, favorite colors and songs, and any new words he may have learned.