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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Using balloons as flashlight filters, your kids can learn mixing colors and make a colored light show.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutoor Activities
A sunny spot and a homemade composter will make great soil.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesIndoor Activities
Scatter the pennies over an open room, blindfold the children, and see who wins the rainy-day scavenger hunt.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesBooks
Here's a list of great books no toddler should be without.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesThanksgiving
Paint directly on your toddler's hand to make an Thanksgiving day turkey stamp.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesValenties Day
Your toddler can make a marbleized Valentine's Day card with tempera paints and a small rolling pin.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesDrawing and Painting
Food coloring will stain your toddler's fingers for a day, but his art will be shiny and beautiful!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPerforming Arts
In this rainy-day activity, your child must fall down when the music stops. It's even more fun with a group!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Keep your child occupied by asking her to sort a bowl of mixed pasta shapes.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesArts and Crafts
This clean and quiet activity makes a great toddler game. See the yarn stick to the sandpaper!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutdoor Games
Your toddler will love transferring the water from bowl to bowl in this sponge activity.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutoor Activities
Your toddler may enjoy painting rocks, using them to make a shaker toy, or just dropping them in a bucket.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
This activity demonstrates how plants drink water through their stalks.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesArts and Crafts
Help your child create a time capsule to be opened next year – or ten years from now.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Help your child learn the alphabet by decorating letters with sparkly glitter.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutoor Activities
Your preschooler will be happy to stay in his own backyard when you create an outdoor obstacle course.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesChristmas
Paint his nose red and call your child Rudolph when he wears this Christmas antler hat.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Here are some interesting words that your preschool child has probably heard, but may not understand.
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