Toddlers
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Show your toddler how to brush your hair, and express your appreciation for her efforts to please you.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
The high water activity will help to strengthen your child's muscles and improve her ability to concentrate.
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
This activity will help you make bedtime regular and predictable, by establishing a routine transition for your little one.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
The gravity challenge activity will help your child develop her sense of balance.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
Toddlers love to jump, but usually need help finding a safe place to do it. This activity challenges your child to think before moving.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
This easy outdoor activity provides a fun way to learn about feet and the length of a stride.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
This checklist can help you explore your child's unique sensory portrait and identify sensitivities, triggers, and patterns underlying any worrisome behaviors.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
Your toddler will love to move her feet when motivated by the sound of a jingle bell sewn onto her socks.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
This activity will teach your child how to control his limbs in an enclosed space.
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ToddlersToddler Language Development
It's backwards day! Have fun with your child doing everything in your day backwards.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
This game teaches young children when and how to move their body in order to toss objects into a large laundry basket.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
This activity provides the kind of visual cues that get most children moving at top speed.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Use this activity to help teach your toddler the concept of abbreviating in a playful way.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
The fun activity helps young children learn about colors by using food coloring.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
Growing muscles make young children feel powerful. This is the perfect age for racing you across the yard.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
See whose balloon gets popped first, as you and your child race to pop each other's balloons.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
Work with your child to transfer water from bottle to bottle in this fun activity.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
Direct your child to walk in different ways, and you'll help him master both his mind and his body.
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