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Cognitive Number Three

Directions: Directions: Point to the word three and say it out loud; have your child repeat it. Next have her trace each number 3 starting at the black dot and following the ...

Creative Little Planes

Directions: Read the rhyme to your child. Have him practice being a plane and landing on a runway.

Cognitive Up And Down

Directions: Ask your child to count the birds up in the tree. Then have her count the birds down on the ground. Have her color all of birds up in the tree with a red crayon. ...

Creative My Kittens

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Have her color the cat picture with different color crayons.

Cognitive Top And Bottom

Directions: Have your child draw a circle around the cat at the top of the ladder using a brown crayon. Ask her to color the cats brown at the bottom of the ladder.

Creative Red

Directions: Have your child look at the boats below. Have him color them red.

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.

Physical Strong Stomach Muscles

Directions: Show your child how to do this exercise. Have your child lay on the floor on her back. Ask her to reach for her knees while lifting up her legs straight. Slowly h...

Health & Care Traffic Light

Directions: Place a celery stalk on a plate. Spread cream cheese on the inside of the celery. Place three different colored M&Ms on top of the cream cheese like a traffic light.

Language Top To Bottom, Curved Lines

Directions: Have your child start at the black dot and trace the straight lines top to bottom using a black crayon. Then ask him to trace the curved lines top to bottom.

Creative Coloring

Directions: Have your child pick a red and blue crayon. Ask him to color the wheels red and the rest of the train red and blue. Ask, "What new color did you make when you mix...

Creative Blue

Directions: Have your child point to the plane and say what color he sees: "blue". Have him color in the picture using a blue crayon.