Sparkle Germs: Using Glitter to Teach Your Kids How to Wash Their Hands
Young children are often reluctant to wash their hands. Here is a concrete way to teach them about germs and the importance of washing hands. read more
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Young children are often reluctant to wash their hands. Here is a concrete way to teach them about germs and the importance of washing hands. read more
Learn how to help your child with homework and school assignments. read more
Here is a way for your child to truly see the world through rose-colored glasses -- or through lenses of any color. read more
Your child will love finding the bird in the cage. Just remember to pick up broken balloon parts! read more
Persistent impairments in speech skills in young children can be a sign of childhood apraxia of speech. read more
Learn about the human chorionic gonadotropin (or HCG) hormone and use our HCG levels chart to understand how HCG can indicate multiple pregnancies. read more
Help your children develop their spatial smarts with these tips. read more
What is a more popular symbol of harvest than the cornucopia (horn of plenty)? Here is an easy way to make one. read more
Your child will learn a bit about clouds and explore a unique painting technique with this project. read more
It's up to adults to teach kids that it's not whether you win or lose, but good sportsmanship is how you play the game. read more
Teach your child to use her sense of touch by creating fun sensory bags for her to play with. read more
This simple painting activity produces a unique effect. Try using all kinds of vegetables. read more
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