Category: Exploration of Creative Arts
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Surprise
Your Child Will Learn
Sounds different objects make
Here’s What to Do
- Gather materials: an opaque cup or box with a lid, small objects that fit inside. When your baby’s not looking, put one object in the container and put
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Sounds Around Me
Your Child Will Learn
Different kinds of sounds and the objects that make them
Here’s What to Do
- Gather some objects that make noise (like: rattle, bell, two blocks to bang together, crinkly paper, etc.)
- Hold an object out of
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Create A Song
Your Child Will Learn
Speaking words is different from singing sounds
Here’s What to Do
- Think about all of your baby’s wonderful attributes!
- Create a short song of 3-5 lines about your baby, including their name
- Add harmonies and rhythms
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Explore A Museum
Your Child Will Learn
Museums are spaces where people can learn about the things they see and experience
Here’s What to Do
- Plan a trip to a child-friendly museum
- While inside the museum, tell your child to point to things
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Fast and Slow Music
Your Child Will Learn
Exploring movement and music
Here’s What to Do
- Place your baby on a blanket on the floor. Play some music or sing to your baby.
- Hand your baby a scarf, tissue, or handkerchief, and hold one
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Music All Around Us
Your Child Will Learn
How to recognize music in the world around us
Here’s What to Do
- Begin in a relatively quiet environment indoors or outside.
- Walk around and notice the sounds that you hear (birds chirping, horns honking, faucet
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Fast and Slow Music
Your Child Will Learn
That music has different speeds (tempos)
Here’s What to Do
- Play some music, perhaps while in the car. Hand your child a tissue and tell them to wave the tissue to the speed of the music.
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Dramatic Play
Your Child Will Learn
How to express themselves and apply learning through play
Here’s What to Do
- Invite your child(ren) to play pretend with you. Decide what you’d like to play together. Some ideas:
- Use your kitchen table to play
- Invite your child(ren) to play pretend with you. Decide what you’d like to play together. Some ideas:
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Food Painting 1
Your Child Will Learn
Use edible paint on fingers and feet to make marks on paper
Here’s What to Do
- Find a safe surface to do this activity, like the kitchen table or outside on your patio; cover the surface
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Food Painting 2
Your Child Will Learn
Use vegetables and fruits with edible paint to stamp on paper
Here’s What to Do
- Find a safe surface to do this activity, like the kitchen table or outside on your patio; cover the surface with