I Spy...

Play I Spy with your child at home. You don't need any materials; you just need what you have at home. You can play by using color, shapes, size, or things that start with a letter. This will help your child with recognition, cognitive, and visual skills. Social emotional skills, language and literacy development, and mathematical and scientific thinking.

Reading

Another easy activity you can do at home with your child is reading books. Have a time where you read books, this can be during naptime or bedtime. Reading books helps children with comprehension, language skills, and social-emotional development.

Pompoms

The materials you'll need are an empty bottle, tweezers, and pom-poms in different colors. Have your child sort pom poms by color, number, size, or texture, then use the tweezers to put them in the bottle. This works on fine motor skills and mathematical thinking when they store the pompoms.

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