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Cardboard and felt can make a clean and quiet take-along toddler game. read more
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Cardboard and felt can make a clean and quiet take-along toddler game. read more
The "stop and go" toddler activity reinforces traffic directions, shapes, and colors. read more
This clean and quiet activity makes a great toddler game. See the yarn stick to the sandpaper! read more
Before you set out on a car trip, choose a "Color of the Day" to keep your toddler busy. read more
In this fun travel game for the car, name things that you see and ask your toddler to point to them. read more
Lay down a long rope in a zigzag pattern in the grass, and see if your toddler can walk on it without losing their balance. read more
Use toothpicks with a raisin on each end to play a letter construction game with your preschool child. read more
Preschoolers will learn about mixing and matching colors in this fun art activity. read more
Roller printing is a great activity for small hands. Follow the instructions to show your child how. read more
Follow the directions to make stencils for your child to use in stencil painting. read more
Make a gingerbread person with your preschooler -- without all the calories. read more
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