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1. Open up your cereal box and cut zig-zags or curves to form the shape for the top of your crown. Cut straight across the bottom. Crowns come in many different shapes and sizes, so have fun with ...
Whether it’s snowing outside or simply a chill in the air, winter is coming. Grab your blankets and fill your mugs with hot chocolate as you say goodbye to… ...
February is Black History Month, a time for celebrating the accomplishments of Black pioneers and trailblazers. With these books, teach young children about… ...
New Year’s Eve celebrations are often adult-only events, but kids get excited about the big night as well. Babysitters are scarce and restaurant prices are high on December 31.
If your preschooler is unsure about joining in the Halloween festivities, here are fun ideas to help make the month of October not (even slightly) scary.
1. Have your child draw a circle onto the paper by tracing around a circular object, like a jar lid. Or print the circle art template.
There is always something new to explore in nature. Here's a list of ideas and activities to do to better appreciate and give back to nature this holiday… ...
1. Draw shamrocks on the green foam, card stock, or paper. Shamrocks have 3 heart-shaped leaves. Cut out the shamrocks and punch two holes in the top leaves.
On the way to preschool, my four-year-old asked if we could play the “Grandpa Wandpa” game. It’s a silly wordplay I made up one day when we were stuck in traffic and the kids were getting ...
Claire Lerner, LCSW-C is a child development specialist and author of Why Is My Child In Charge? For over 30 years, Claire has been partnering with parents to help them understand their young ...
This activity is a super-simple way to let your child finger paint without dealing with the mess! Enjoy making art without the clean-up afterward.
The sleep space should be dark to signal the body that it is time for sleep. (This means no tablets or screens right before bed!) Make sure to turn off the lights and cover the windows.