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Animal Cracker Counting

Make learning fun even during snack time. Encourage your child to count and name the different anima

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Calendar Fun

Use a calendar to teach your child about months, days, and timing of events.

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Clothes Pin Drop

Make counting and sorting fun by using clothespins

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Counting and Sorting

Teach your little one counting and sorting by using household items, such as buttons and egg carton

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Counting Forward and Backward

Have your child count forward and backward using household items, such as cereal and bowls.

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Does It Float or Sink?

At the beach, make an experiment with different items to find which floats or sinks.

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Dot to Dot

Have fun counting or learning the alphabets with your child by connecting the dots in a picture.

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Dump and Pour

Your child will love to fill items into a box and then dump or pour them out. Play this fun game wi

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Food for Thought

Take your toddler along when you go grocery shopping.

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Frog Friends Counting Game

Learning is fun when you can count using food. Make a story of frogs using vegetables and have your

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Fruit Math

Learn about math by slicing fruits.

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Fun with Cups

Introduce sizes using household items, such as cups.

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Gelatin Fun

Make learning fun even during snack time.

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How Does Your Garden Grow?

Have your child plant a seed and have her track how it's growing.

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How Long Is It?

Use slippers to teach your child about measuring.

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How Many Cups?

Teach your child about volume by gathering different sized plastic containers and having your child

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I Can Help

Have your child help set the table for mealtime.

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Is It the Same or Different?

Use objects to talk about how items are the same or different.

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Let's Count

Strategies to use math talk with your infant.

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Let's Play Ball

This simple and fun activity helps introduce math and literacy to your little one.

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Let’s Go Shopping

Set up a pretend grocery store.

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Matching Game

Play a fun card game to match each pair of cards.

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Nature Walk

Take a walk outside with your child and collect natural materials to make a fun activity.

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Number Cards

Help your child learn numbers by playing a number game with cards.

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Number Chart

Have fun counting with your little one by using stamps and stickers in a number chart.

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Number Rubbings

Help your child make 3-D number rubbings with glue and sand.

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Pin Drop

Fun activity using items in your home, such as clothespins and containers.

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Scooping Water

Children’s first learning experiences with water usually include all kinds of pouring.

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Spider Legs

Help your child understand numbers and sequence by making spider cards.

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Sponge Play

Discovering sink and float properties

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Table Talk

Make mealtime a time for learning by including your child mealtime conversations.

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The Meaning of Zero

Teach your child about what zero by using household items.

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Walking Water

STEM is all about problem solving through the use of science, technology, engineering, and math.

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What Comes Next?

Play a fun game with your child to help him think of what comes next.

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What is the Shape of Water

You can encourage STEM learning by encouraging your toddler to be curious and ask questions.

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Where’s the Other Slipper?

Have your child play a matching game to match each pair of slippers.

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