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Cognitive Number Four

Directions: Ask your child to use a pencil to trace the number 4 on the line. Have your child find the number 4 on the birds in the tree. Ask her to draw a circle around each...

Creative Choo-Choo!

Directions: Point to the picture of the train. Read the action rhyme and do the actions below with your infant.

Cognitive Circle

Directions: Point to the circular wheels on the car and say "circle". Have her repeat the word circle after you. Have her color in the circles using a green crayon.

Cognitive Number Two

Directions: Look at the number and say "two". First have your child trace the number 2 below following the arrows 1, 2. Then have her count the dogs and write on the blank li...

Cognitive Circles And Squares

Directions: Ask your child what the shape of the life preservers is: a circle. Next have him look for two square shapes. Have your child start on the black dot and trace each...

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 ...

Creative Finger Painting

Directions: Give your child blue and yellow finger paint. Have him paint the birds below. Ask him what new color he made: green.

Social Emotional Happy

Directions: Have your child point to one of the yellow happy faces. Have her say the emotion on the face: "happy". Have her use a purple crayon to draw lines from each yellow...

Creative Orange

Directions: Have your child point to the fish at the top and say what color it is: red. Using a red and white crayon, have him color in both the big fish and the little fish.

Health & Care Seated Forward Bend

Directions: Yoga is an excellent way to stretch and tone the body.

Language Letter K

Directions: Have your child point to the king. Ask him to say what it is a picture of and the letter it starts with: K. Ask him what sound the letter makes: KUH. Have your ch...

Physical Tummy Time

Directions: If your baby is under four months, place him in your arms with his tummy on your forearm, facing down toward the floor. If he is over four months have tummy time ...