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Physical Strong Muscles

Directions: Place your toddler on top of an exercise ball. Hold his legs and let him lean and grasp wherever he needs to feel safe. Then lay him on top of his belly on the ba...

Cognitive Number Three

Directions: Ask your child to count the objects in each box. Have him circle every group of three objects using a pencil. Next have him trace the number 3 on the line.

Creative Finger Painting

Directions: Have your child look at the picture of the bird on the branch. Give her finger paints to paint the picture with her fingers.

Cognitive Number Two

Directions: Point to the number 2. Say "two" and have your child repeat after you. Count the number of buses together: "One, two". First have her trace the number 2 with her ...

Cognitive Up And Down

Directions: Show your child the word up on the page and ask her what the bird sees up. Then show her the word down and ask her what the bird sees down

Physical Walking

Directions: Give your child a beanbag. Ask her to place it between her legs and try to walk around the room without the beanbag falling to the floor. Give cues by telling you...

Creative School Of Fish

Directions: Have your child use lots of different colored crayons to color the fish and the underwater environment below.

Physical Strong Muscles

Directions: Sit on the floor with your infant and sing the following action rhyme to the tune of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". Do the motions along with the rhyme.

Physical Stepping

Directions: Use a bottle of bubbles or make your own bubble mix. Blow bubbles and encourage your child to step on them as they hit the ground or catch them as they float.

Cognitive Number Three

Directions: Ask your child to look at the number on the page and tell you what it is: number 3. Have him follow the arrows numbered 1, 2, 3 to trace the number 3 using a blue...

Creative Brown

Directions: Help your child count the cats and say the number: 5. Have your child color each cat using crayons of brown, black, orange, gray, and white.

Creative Coloring

Directions: Give your child different colored crayons. Have her color the dogs.