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Physical Animal Movements

Directions: Have your child start from a sitting position on the floor. As you say each line of the rhyme, have your child listen and move as directed.

Language A New Story

Directions: Show a new picture book about cars to your child. Point to the pictures as you read the book.

Physical Little Bird

Directions: Read the action rhyme below. Together with your child act out the actions your child (little bird) can do.

Language Letter T

Directions: Have your child say "T". Then say the sound the T makes: "TUH". Have her say the name of each of the four pictures (train, tree, truck, and car). Have her draw a ...

Social Emotional My Favorite Outfit

Directions: Ask your child, "Do you have a favorite outfit that you love to wear? What is it?" Then tell her what your favorite outfit is. Have your child draw a picture of h...

Cognitive Circles And Squares

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to trace the circle and square under the train. Then have him connect the dots to draw in the rest of the circle and square below tha...

Language Letter P

Directions: Ask your child what letter she sees at the top of the page: P. Then ask her to give you one word that starts with the letter P: plane. Have her use a blue crayon ...

Creative Fred The Fish

Directions: Read the rhyme to your child. Have him color the picture below.

Creative Choo-Choo!

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

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...

Social Emotional Happy

Directions: Point to the train below. Explain to your child that the train has a happy face. Have her show you her happy face. Have your child use a yellow crayon to color th...

Social Emotional Angry

Directions: Point to the cat below and say what emotion is on the face: "angry". Have your child use a brown crayon to draw an angry face on the big cat face.