Many Ways to Match! Printable
This one printable offers multiple opportunities to practice early reading, auditory, and visual memory skills.
This one printable offers multiple opportunities to practice early reading, auditory, and visual memory skills.
Art is a great way for kids to express themselves creatively. It also helps develop motor skills and accelerates brain development!
Creating a feelings book teaches kids to label, understand, and model feelings.
Solve the case of the missing shape by pretend playing as detectives!
This activity has five variations. Your notes can be reused for future playtime.
This mess-free obstacle course is the perfect partner for your DIY Olympic Medals.
It’s never too early to teach kids to be active listeners. As they take in, process, and respond to information, they’re making connections with the world around them and the people in it!
Our learning experts created a routine that is fun, feasible, and customizable to each of our families’ unique needs.
February is Black History Month. It’s a time to remember the past and pay tribute to the heroes who paved the way for change. It’s also a great time to introduce your child to books that show a diverse cast of characters living life and telling their stories. Keep...
When your child is young, handprint art can be great gifts for family members, and at this time of year, usually you are the ones making holiday cards for your friends and family. Why not combine the two to create a fun, inexpensive (and easy!) holiday card...
Making your home “book-oriented environment" doesn't mean you have to give up an entire room to dedicate to books!
Developing social skills is a big part of your toddler's development, and playdates can be a fun way to help your child connect with other kids their age. However, playdates don’t have to be just for the little ones; if you have a toddler, playdates can also help...