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Entertainment and ActivitiesHalloween
Use a marble to help your toddler create a realistic Halloween spiderweb pattern on a paper plate.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesDIY Crafts
This easy-to-make beanbag has a real fish shape, complete with open mouth and gills.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesDrawing and Painting
For this colorful toddler painting activity, you can use feathers from the craft store, or bird feathers you find outside.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Encourage your toddler's musical activities by building a drum out of a coffee can.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesIndoor Games
Make two identical sets of mounted pictures in this toddler game, and see whether your child can match them.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutdoor Games
Give your toddler a different view of the world with a piece of colored cellophane.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutoor Activities
Here are some fun water balloon activities for your toddler. Set them up outdoors!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesIndoor Activities
This rainy-day activity teaches your child about mailboxes and how to mail a letter.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesChristmas
This "gingerbread" house is made with graham wafers, so it's much easier for preschool hands than the traditional kind.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesChristmas
This is a great recipe for a Christmas classic that calls for chocolate chips, vanilla, and peppermint.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesHoliday Printables
Make these special birthday cards and holiday thank-you notes in advance.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Help your child make this paper bag kite, then let her decorate it as she likes.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesDIY Crafts
You and your child will have fun making this handsome spider. All you need is a bit of yarn and some googly eyes.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutdoor Games
Here are all the necessary ingredients for a great water fight with your preschool child.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesSculpting and Playdough
This recipe makes squishy goop, which is fun for your preschool child to smash, push, and play with.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesDrawing and Painting
Dying paper towels with food coloring is incredible fun for preschool children.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesDrawing and Painting
Your preschooler can experiment with making "paint blot" art, using tempera paint and paper.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
When he finishes this counting activity, your preschool child will get a tasty surprise.
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