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Critical Thinking
How It BeginsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
Discover Your Child’s Learning Profile in Under 10 Minutes
Discover Your Child’s Learning Profile in Under 10 Minutes

Discover your child’s unique learning profile in under 10 minutes. A quick, parent-friendly guide to understanding how your child learns best.

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
First Day of School Keepsakes (Ages 4-8)
First Day of School Keepsakes (Ages 4-8)

Make the first day feel extra special with these keepsakes—a playful sign to hold for a photo, a celebratory certificate, and a simple reflection activity to wrap up the day.

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Back-to-School Bingo (Ages 4-6)
Back-to-School Bingo (Ages 4-6)

Get ready for the school year with Back-to-School Bingo, a game that makes practicing routines and transitions fun!

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Bite-Sized Affirmations Cards (Ages 3+)
Bite-Sized Affirmations Cards (Ages 3+)

Help your child start the school year strong with these Bite-Sized Affirmation Cards!

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Independent Play Spark Cards (Ages 5-6+)
Independent Play Spark Cards (Ages 5-6+)

These independent play cards for kids spark creativity, movement, and imagination—plus blank cards to add your own playful ideas!

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Banana Bear Toast Recipe (Ages 3-5)
Banana Bear Toast Recipe (Ages 3-5)

Make snack time fun with the Banana Bear Toast Recipe—a no-cook activity for preschoolers that builds early math and kitchen skills.

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