Category: Level 3: 19 – 36 months
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Water Play
Your Child Will Learn
To explore the characteristics of water
Here’s What to Do
- Fill the bathtub or set up a kiddie pool or plastic bin outside. Provide some water toys. Some household objects that are great water toys:
- Cups,
- Fill the bathtub or set up a kiddie pool or plastic bin outside. Provide some water toys. Some household objects that are great water toys:
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Turning Pages
Your Child Will Learn
How to turn book pages one at a time (and explore a book on their own)
Here’s What to Do
- Read a board book with me (one with thick cardboard pages). Encourage me to turn one
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Nesting Four Boxes
Your Child Will Learn
About size differences between objects
Here’s What to Do
- Gather four boxes of different sizes that fit inside one another, or “nest.” (They can be shoe boxes, jewelry boxes, square food storage containers, or a square
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Play Dough
Your Child Will Learn
Fine motor skills and how to use tools
Here’s What to Do
- Play with play dough! You can use store-bought play dough or make your own (recipe attached).
- Show me how much fun it is to
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Keeping Safe When I Explore
Your Child Will Learn
What is safe to explore in their home
Here’s What to Do
- In rooms where I spend a lot of time, designate a low drawer or shelf as “mine.” Put a sticker or a picture of
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Keeping Marks on the Paper
Your Child Will Learn
How to keep my coloring and painting on the paper to get ready to learn to write
Here’s What to Do
- Tape a piece of paper to a larger piece of cardboard or a tray. Tape
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Learning to Sticker
Your Child Will Learn
Fine motor skills, how to use stickers, and creativity
Here’s What to Do
- Gather things that are sticky on one side, like sticky notes, tape, or stickers.
- Help me peel a sticker or tear a piece
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Learning to Glue
Your Child Will Learn
Fine motor skills, how to use glue, and creativity
Here’s What to Do
- Cut or tear paper into shapes like squares or circles. For easy clean-up, put a tablecloth, piece of cardboard, or baking sheet on