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Entertainment and ActivitiesChristmas
Take a Styrofoam ball, some glue, and some glitter, and make a Christmas ornament in no time!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesToys
This toddler-size doll is a great bedtime companion, which can even wear your child's old pajamas!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutoor Activities
Mix a bucket of clean mud, and let your preschool child use it as paint!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesChristmas
In this Christmas art activity, your preschooler can turn a folded coffee filter into a colorful snowflake.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutoor Activities
Take a walk around your neighborhood with your child, and discuss what makes it unique.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesFood Activities
Preschoolers love building sculptures, and sugar cubes are an affordable source of material!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPuzzle Printables
Teach your preschool child how to connect-the-dots by making a puzzle out of her name.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Use this index card game to practice simple word recognition with your preschool child.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Preschoolers can make a bear with brown construction paper, white circles, and glue.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
The Word Pyramid game is good for kids who have basic printing and spelling skills.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutoor Activities
Your child can successfully grow sunflowers -- both inside and outside your house!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesGames
This game is even better than the original game of 20 questions, because more people are in on the secret.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Using an egg carton and a balloon, your child can make a papier-mâché piggy bank.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
This guessing game will help your child learn to recognize coins and develop his problem-solving skills.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutdoor Games
Here is a outdoor version of golf that kids can play. Putt on the greens!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesIndoor Games
Toothpicks can provide great javelin practice for little Olympian hands. Careful with the points!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
This science activity will help your child understand the concept of density and learn why objects sink or float.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
This science activity demonstrates how chemicals change when they're combined.
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