Entertainment and Activities
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Entertainment and ActivitiesChristmas
Cotton balls and contact paper make a great snowman ornament for your Christmas tree.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesSt. Patrick's Day
For St. Patrick's Day, your toddler can place a piece of paper over a sandpaper shamrock and make a crayon rubbing of the design.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesDrawing and Painting
Using a cork as a stamp, your toddler can produce his own form of the art style called pointillism.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPerforming Arts
Get your toddler to try this physical accompaniment to the familiar song!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Have your toddler fill cups with the right number of pompoms, based on the number of dots painted on the side of each cup.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Be sure to perform actions that fit the words as you recite this toddler nursery rhyme.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesOutdoor Games
Make this sprinkler for your toddler, fill it with water, and let her water everything outside.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesToys
If your toddler is an early riser, this box of toys and activities may allow you to sleep in a bit later.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesKwanzaa
Have your preschool child cut animal shapes out of clay to create Zawadi gifts!
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Entertainment and ActivitiesGames
Keep your kids from fighting on your next car trip. Keep them busy with homemade bingo cards that list things they may see on the road.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesGift Ideas
A decorated cutout of your toddler's hand and arm makes a great bookmark and a great gift for the grandparents.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesChristmas
Christmas cards make great puzzles, once they are mounted, shellacked, and cut into pieces.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Can your preschool child match the shape cutouts with the actual shapes?
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Entertainment and ActivitiesChristmas
Use a no-bake dough to make great ornaments to hang on your Christmas tree or add to your holiday gifts.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesLearning Activities
Help your child overcome his fear of doctors by setting up a hospital for his stuffed animals.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPuzzle Printables
When you make this puzzle for your preschooler, use letters instead of numbers to plot the pattern.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesPaper Crafts
Preschoolers love the feel and look of tissue paper -- and they'll love this tissue paper art project.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesDrawing and Painting
Here's a different way to paint. Starch painting is water soluble, and won't stain clothing.
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