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Boredom BusterKids love surprises, and they'll have fun exploring the contents of this boredom-buster box.

Cross the RiverStepping on circles of paper, pretend to cross a river with this fun toddler game.

Talk It OutUsing a stuffed animal or a doll, you can help your child learn how to express things that are difficult to talk about.

Introducing...Teach your child how to properly introduce others with this fun activity.

It Felt Like...This activity will help your child learn how to describe other people's actions and emotions.

Chase the PepperDoes your preschool child know that pepper runs away from soap and towards sugar?

Pasta PlayChallenge your preschool child to mix and match shapes in this fun pasta sorting game.

Homemade Peanut ButterShelling enough peanuts to make peanut butter will keep your preschooler busy!

Apple ShapesIn this preschool rainy-day activity, kids explore making shapes with apple slices.

Taste TestingWith a blindfold on, can your preschool child identify tastes as sweet or sour, salty or tangy?

Whose Ear Is This?By touching just one feature of someone's face, can your child guess whose face it is?

Play with BoxesOn a rainy day, give your preschool child some supermarket boxes to play with!

Preschooler Activity: Pretend FishingGo fishing indoors in this rainy-day activity. All you need are some magnets and paper clips.

Shoe TrailFind all the shoes in your house, then build a shoe trail with your child. Can she identify all the red shoes?

Animal CharadesIn this activity, your preschool child will act out animal actions, while you try to guess the animal.

Make a TapeRecord a tape of you and your child singing, talking, or telling jokes. The tape makes a welcome gift for a grandparent!

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