Nighttime Binoculars
Although these "binoculars" do not work, you may find that they encourage your child to be observant and interested in the night sky. read more
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Although these "binoculars" do not work, you may find that they encourage your child to be observant and interested in the night sky. read more
This classic activity is still one of the best ways to spend an afternoon. What shapes can you find? read more
This is a fun way for your child to learn about the power of an invisible force such as the wind. read more
Your child will learn a bit about clouds and explore a unique painting technique with this project. read more
This activity is a great way for your child to observe how water reacts with other materials. read more
This lively game will help your child develop motor skills and balance. read more
You are the flower and he is the bee -- this simple game can help your child deal with separation anxiety. read more
Make interesting bottles for your child to shake and examine -- add different fluids for different effects. read more
Teach your child to use her sense of touch by creating fun sensory bags for her to play with. read more
Encourage your child to use his nose. Lead him around the house and make a game of hunting down interesting scents. read more
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