Category: Some mess

  • Sensory Bottles

    Your Child Will Learn

    Creative stimulation for sight and touch sensory experience

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Fill 3-4 small plastic bottles with water
    2. Add a few drops of food coloring, dish soap, and glitter to each bottle
    3. Make sure the
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  • Colors of the Seasons

    Your Child Will Learn

    Certain colors are associated with the different seasons

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Discuss the four seasons according to the regional climate you live in
    2. Ask your child to describe the colors of the sky and land
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  • The Clothes We Wear

    Your Child Will Learn

    Clothing is a creative form of expression

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Cut up some fabric scraps or old clothes with bright and interesting colors and designs
    2. Ask your child to draw a self-portrait and have them
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  • Let’s Cook Together

    Your Child Will Learn

    Food and cooking vocabulary

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Describe to your baby what you’re going to cook. Talk about each step as you complete it.
    2. Show your baby different ingredients and kitchen tools. Name the items
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  • Push and Pull

    Your Child Will Learn

    When more or less force is needed to move an object

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Gather a laundry basket/cardboard box and objects of different weights to put inside (books, cans, water bottles, toys, shoes, etc.).
    2. Ask
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  • Water Color

    Your Child Will Learn

    Making predictions and conducting a simple experiment

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Invite your child to draw with markers or chalk on a piece of paper.
    2. Fill a spray bottle with water, and ask your child to
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  • Build A Model

    Your Child Will Learn

    You can use small materials to make models of real-life structures

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Read a non-fiction book about well-known structures such as bridges, towers, tall buildings, walls, and etc.
    2. Ask your child to draw
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  • Change of Seasons

    Your Child Will Learn

    Weather, temperature, and landscapes change from season to season

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Ask your child to describe the weather, temperature, and landscape for fall, winter, spring, and summer in your region
    2. Discuss what clothes your
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