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School and LearningScience
This trip to the zoo will have you categorizing and counting the different animals you see.
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School and LearningScienceBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
These outdoor astronomy activities will help kids of all ages learn about the stars and planets.
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School and LearningScienceBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
This fun and entertaining activity will help your child learn all about how rain occurs.
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School and LearningScienceBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Celebrate the spring migration of the monarch butterfly by creating these fantasy gardens with your child.
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School and LearningThe Arts
These activities will encourage your child to take photographs of the things she finds meaningful.
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School and LearningMusic
Wax paper, a rubber band, and a cardboard tube make an inexpensive preschool instrument.
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School and LearningMath
This game gives your preschool child practice with telling analog time.
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School and LearningScience
Homemade snow globes are a great winter and holiday art activity for your preschooler.
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School and LearningMusic
If your preschool child loves noisemakers, follow these directions for shakers.
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School and LearningReading
Help your child build his reading skills with these activities, games, and ideas.
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School and LearningMusic
Your preschooler can express his feelings through movement while listening to music.
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School and LearningScience
The recipe for this classic childhood science experiment calls for baking soda, vinegar, and sand.
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School and LearningMusic
Follow these easy instructions to make a guitar that your preschooler can really play.
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School and LearningScience
Here are directions for making a homemade target, complete with casing, for winter snowball games.
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School and LearningMusic
Sandpaper blocks make a durable musical instrument for preschoolers.
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School and LearningScience
Here are some excellent tips to help you have a great stargazing trip with your kids.
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School and LearningMusic
To build this toy tambourine, all you need is a pie plate, some nails, and some bottle caps.
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School and LearningScience
If you want to build a sturdy snow fort, all you have to do is follow this recipe for snow bricks.
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