10 Artful Tips for HOMER’s Adventure in Child Learning
Art is a great way for kids to express themselves creatively. It also helps develop motor skills and accelerates brain development!

Discover how your 3-year-old is growing more independent, curious, and expressive—and get expert advice to support them.
Which milestones really matter for your 3-year-old? Take a look!
Embrace joyful learning with play-based programs proven to improve reading, emotional regulation, and more
Learn with Sesame Street
Ages 2-5
Build an emotional toolbox for managing big feelings, sharing, taking turns, and more!
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Ages 3-10
Encourage critical thinking with games that teach early logic.
From playtime to power struggles, we’ve got expert advice to guide your 3-year-old’s leap into learning.
Art is a great way for kids to express themselves creatively. It also helps develop motor skills and accelerates brain development!
While you’re busy getting dinner ready, call on your helpers to set the table.
Make playtime more exciting by taking inspiration from our favorite game shows!
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 develops your child’s visual memory.
Dr. Jody LeVos, our Chief Learning Officer at Begin, holds a Ph.D. in Developmental Science and brings over a decade of experience in children’s media and early learning.
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