Category: Neighborhood
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Do You Hear What I Hear
Your Child Will Learn
To separate the beginning sounds of spoken words with help from adults
Here’s What to Do
- Visit a public place where your child will hear different sounds of things in the surrounding environment; examples of places
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A Look in the Library
Your Child Will Learn
To find new books they like in a library.
Here’s What to Do
- Go to your local library with your child or children and explore the different sections, floors, or special areas; point out important areas,
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Let’s Go to the Library
Your Child Will Learn
That they can find some favorite books at the library and take them home!
Here’s What to Do
- Go to your local library and find the infant and toddler part of the children’s section. Many libraries
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Rose, Thorn, Bud
Your Child Will Learn
How to tell an adult about their emotions
Here’s What to Do
- Choose a time when you can do your Rose, Thorn, Bud reflections at the end of every day (like: commute home from school, dinner
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Fresh Air Feelings
Your Child Will Learn
A strategy for calming down
Here’s What to Do
- Notice how your body and mind feel.
- Head outside, to an area with trees or plants if possible (or open a window and look outside).
- Take 5
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Creature Scavenger Hunt
Your Child Will Learn
Observing the characteristics of animals and considering how they are similar/different
Here’s What to Do
- Head outside to a park, backyard, or other green space. Bring a camera or smartphone if possible.
- Search for these (hint:
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Plant Scavenger Hunt
Your Child Will Learn
About the features of plants and trees
Here’s What to Do
- Head outside to a park, backyard, trail or other green space.
- Search for these parts of trees and plants:
- Leaf
- Flower
- Trunk/Bark
- Seed/Nut
- Stem
- Fruit/Berry
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Playground Physics
Your Child Will Learn
Exploring the effect of different forces on a ball
Here’s What to Do
- Gather a few different types of balls (like: soccer ball, kickball, baseball, bouncy ball) and head outside to a wide open space.
- Mark
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Nature Observation Walk
Your Child Will Learn
How to observe different characteristics of living things in nature
Here’s What to Do
- Head outside to a park, backyard, or other green space.
- Ask your child to look for living things (like: plants, trees, grass,
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Nature Sensory Walk
Your Child Will Learn
How to observe living things in nature
Here’s What to Do
- Head outside to a park, backyard, or anywhere in your neighborhood or community there are trees or plants.
- Direct your child’s attention to animals and