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Health & Care Fly Little Bird

Directions: Lay on your back on the floor, bounce your baby securely on your shins holding on to her body. Make sure your legs are moving, not your pelvis, as you bounce. Whe...

Creative Brown

Directions: Have your child start at the number 1 and connect the dots to complete the rest of the cat using a brown crayon. Next have her color the entire cat brown.

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.

Social Emotional Soap Up And Sing

Directions: During bath time with your baby add a song and some silly sounds. Don't be shy - your baby will love it even if you are off key. Sing the simple song below to the...

Cognitive Explore The Stacker

Directions: Place your baby on the floor and give him stacking rings. After placing it on the floor in front of your baby give him a few minutes to explore and interact with ...

Physical Fish Hop

Directions: Using colored chalk draw three fish on the ground in a line. Have your child start at the first fish and hop to the next one, then the next one. Then have him hop...

Cognitive Rectangle And Heart

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to trace the rectangles and hearts. On the empty line have her draw her own rectangle.

Social Emotional Sign Language

Directions: With your child look at and point to the picture of the sign for toy. Say the word toy out loud while showing your child the sign.

Creative Blue

Directions: With your child, point to engines on the plane and say "blue". Have her repeat after you. Have her color the plane below using a blue crayon.

Creative Red

Directions: Point to the red boat and say, "red boat". Have your child use a red crayon to color the boat below.

Creative Little Plane

Directions: Point to the picture of the plane. Say the rhyme below to your baby. The first time say the rhyme in a louder voice and the second time in a softer voice.

Creative Coloring

Directions: Give your child a blue and green crayon. Have him color the planes below, praising him for using both green and blue, regardless of the end result.