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Language Where Is It?

Directions: Once your infant begins to point at objects, start playing the game "Where is that?" Your infant will be excited to show you all of the things she knows. Walk thr...

Health & Care Going To The Bathroom

Directions: Direct your child to look at the numbered pictures starting with number 1. Ask him what he sees in each picture in the sequence (child on toilet, flushing toilet,...

Physical Sitting

Directions: Place your baby on the floor and rest a bed pillow or nursing pillow behind her back if she is unable to sit independently. Put fun, baby- safe objects within her...

Language Letter B

Directions: Say aloud, "B, BUH". Have your child say the name of each of the pictures (boat, coat, ball, and banana). Have your child draw a circle around the letter B at the...

Language I Can Read

Directions: Let your child explore books at every opportunity. Rather than talking about the pictures in the book, give your baby the opportunity to explore the book himself....

Social Emotional Happy

Directions: Have your child point to one of the yellow happy faces. Have her say the emotion on the face: "happy". Have her use a purple crayon to draw lines from each yellow...

Creative Footprint Car

Directions: Take your child's foot and press it on an ink pad. Then press her foot a piece of paper to make a footprint. Draw wheels to make a car. Use the image below for gu...

Cognitive Number Three

Directions: Ask your child to trace the number 3 on the line below. Then have her circle each fish that appears three times.

Cognitive Up And Down

Directions: Have your child point to the birds up in the sky. Next have him point to the birds down on the ground. Have your child circle the birds down on the ground using a...

Cognitive Big And Small

Directions: Have your child draw lines from the big dog to the big doghouse. Next have her draw a line from each small dog to a small doghouse. Then have her draw a circle ar...

Cognitive Big And Small

Directions: Ask your child to color in all of the big trains at the top. Have her draw a circle around all of the small trains at the bottom.

Cognitive Heart And Rectangle

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to trace the heart and rectangle. Then have him connect the dots to draw in the rest of the heart and rectangle that are missing thei...