Letter Toss
In addition to practicing their letters, kids get hands-on experience classifying (not to mention a hand-eye coordination workout!)
In addition to practicing their letters, kids get hands-on experience classifying (not to mention a hand-eye coordination workout!)
Ready, set, count! This tactile game is perfect for little learners developing their understanding of counting principles.
Just as your child must learn how to read letters, they must also learn to “read” numbers. These activities develop number recognition skills.
Know what to look for and how you can help your child get excited about their reading journey!
Shared reading is a collaborative activity a child and a grown-up share the reading of a book.
From Hopscotch to Number Hunt these math games are fun opportunities to building counting, sensory skills, and memory skills.
Practice sensory skills and colors with this yummy cooking activity.
Practice sorting, counting, and fine motor skills while going on a color hunt!
Reading aloud to your child is especially important for establishing a strong foundation for their learning journey. But how exactly does it help?
Here are seven ideas that get you and your child moving, energized, and engaged while taking that next step in their reading journey.
Use this story map to help your child create a story of their own.
A co-play activity to plant seeds and observe them together – with tips for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners.