Physical Play: What It Is and Why It’s Important for Kids
Physical play is the cornerstone of early childhood development. Learn why it’s so important and discover ways to encourage it in your child.
The messy magic of creative problem-solving, self-expression, and imagination synonymous with early childhood
Physical play is the cornerstone of early childhood development. Learn why it’s so important and discover ways to encourage it in your child.
Have you ever seen your child nurse their stuffed animals back to health? Or grab a lego to use as a steering wheel for a zooming car? These activities are some examples of pretend play. While most people tend to view these actions as just fun and games with no...
Dramatic play can keep your child learning and engaged! Here are some tips to try at home.
Use the world of sports as inspiration for movement games and co-play activities.
This field-game-inspired obstacle course is the perfect active play activity for multiple kids on hot summer days.
Bring your HOMER friends to life through imaginary play with this printable!
Practice sensory skills and colors with this yummy cooking activity.
Use this story map to help your child create a story of their own.
Go on a Summer Safari Party with Doodlin’ Dan the Cowboy Man!
Want to host your very own Olympics? You’re going to need medals to celebrate your astounding achievements!
Bring the beach to you and create a “sandy” sensory bin-- all you need is flour and oil!
Make a crafty bug wand with this easy tutorial that is especially great for using recycled materials and things you have around the house.
Here are five games that kids can play together over a video call.