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Physical Toss The Ball

Directions: Give your child a ball and ask him to toss it to you. Toss the ball back to your child. Repeat the process several times. Have him use different colored crayons t...

Cognitive Circle

Directions: Point to the three circular life preservers on the page. Say "circle" to your child. Have her repeat the word circle after you. Have her color in the three life p...

Physical Fly Around

Directions: Get four boxes. (Shoe boxes work well). Number the boxes 1 to 4. Spread out the boxes on the ground. Explain that you will shout out a random number. When your ch...

Cognitive Rectangle, Square, Heart

Directions: Say the name of the shapes on the cat: "rectangle, square, and heart". Have your child trace the lines of the rectangle, square, and heart on the cat using a brow...

Cognitive Number Four

Directions: Point to and say the number 4 on the page and have your child repeat after you. Using his pointer finger, have him count the four birds in the cage. Next have him...

Cognitive Number Four

Directions: Read the word at the top aloud, "four". Then have your child trace each number 4 starting at each of the black dots and following the arrows 1, 2. Have her count ...

Creative Two Little Pugs

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Have her color the pugs below.

Cognitive Blocks

Directions: Say, "Blocks, let's play with blocks". Place four to five blocks in front of your infant. Let her handle, pick up, put down, and explore the blocks freely. Follow...

Creative Coloring

Directions: Give your child different color crayons. Have her color the birds below; encourage her to color inside the lines.

Physical Hit The Fish

Directions: Cut out three fish from colored paper. Spread them out on the floor. Have your child walk while bouncing a ball three times on each colored fish.

Creative I'm A Little Plane

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Give him crayons of different colors. Have him color the plane.

Health & Care Monthly Development Log

Directions: Every month use the chart below to record your child's height, weight, hairstyle, favorite colors and songs, and any new words he may have learned.