Filter Results Apply

Browse Resources

Social Emotional About Me

Directions: Put a mirror in front of your infant. While your infant is looking in the mirror, point to each of his facial features and name them: nose, eyes, ears, and mouth.

Physical Rolling

Directions: Lay your infant on his back on the floor. Hold a stuffed cat or other animal in his line of sight and then place it on the floor next to him. Play on the floor to...

Creative Little Planes

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

Creative My Cat

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Give her crayons of different colors. Have her color the kitty in the basket.

Cognitive Number One

Directions: Starting at the first picture, have your child use a pencil to circle one object in each of the four boxes. Trace and write the number 1 on the line below.

Creative Paper Airplanes

Directions: Read the and do the action rhyme below with your child. Have her color the paper airplanes.

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 Big And Small

Directions: Ask your child to color each big train purple and each small train green. Then have him draw lines from each big train to each small train.

Creative Brown

Directions: With your child, point to the brown cat at the top and say "brown cat". Have her repeat after you. Have your child color the cat below using a brown crayon.

Health & Care Bow Wow Fruit

Directions: Side view of a dog: Lay out the two pear halves on a plate, as shown. Use the slices of apricot to make the dog's legs, tail, mouth, and ear. Use raisins for the ...

Cognitive Big And Small

Directions: With your child look at the trains below. Ask her to point to the big train (give cue by pointing). Have her color the big train using a purple crayon. Next ask h...

Cognitive Heart And Rectangle

Directions: Have your child trace the hearts and rectangles using a pencil. Then ask her to trace and color the rest of the hearts and rectangles needed to complete the pattern.