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Easter GrassIn this art/gardening activity, your preschooler will learn how to grow real grass in his own Easter basket.

Watch the SunsetHere are some suggested activities to help your preschool child better appreciate the sunset.

Backyard PicnicYou can have a picnic in the park with your preschool child, but it might be even better in your own backyard!

Wash the DishesDress your preschool child in a bathing suit, and let her wash toys and plastic dishes outside.

My NeighborhoodTake a walk around your neighborhood with your child, and discuss what makes it unique.

Sweet Potato VineShow your preschooler how to grow vines with the swift and easy sweet potato vine.

Berry PickingEvery child enjoys picking berries. Follow these tips to make sure it's a fun experience.

Growing PlantsTry this hands-on activity with your preschooler -- show him how plants grow.

Plant a Garlic CloveIf you don't have any plant seeds, plant a garlic clove to show your preschooler how plants grow.

Carrots and BeetsYou can teach your preschooler how to grow a root vegetable. It's fun and easy!

Things I LoveThis activity will give your child opportunities to talk about what he likes.

Framed FoliageThis is a fun outdoor activity that will get your child walking and talking.

Sidewalk-Art ContestThis activity describes how to set up a sidewalk-art contest for all the kids in your neighborhood.

Backyard MagicPut on a family magic show in the backyard, and learn how to dress for the part with these tips.

Tracing ShadowsStand in the sun in different positions, and give your toddler a chance to trace the shadows your body makes.

Ready to PlayTry this activity with your child. By being your child's playmate, you can encourage her to build her athletic skills.

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