Ooey, Gooey Painting
Pre-writing skills are learned through play, and this sensory experience will help your child develop her hand muscles, work on fine motor skills and express herself creatively.
Pre-writing skills are learned through play, and this sensory experience will help your child develop her hand muscles, work on fine motor skills and express herself creatively.
The simple conversations you have with your toddler during everyday activities can strengthen the foundation for his oral language development.
Read about the ordinary and simple ways that this child and his mom share life in ways that develop a loving bond.
This delightful interactive picture book will encourage your toddler to clap, stomp, wiggle and dance with the children and animals in the illustrations.
Here is playful way to help your toddler develop his oral language, listening and thinking skills, which are all crucial to the development of literacy.
This adorable, interactive book lets your toddler learn about and tuck in different baby animals during their bedtime, a perfect way to get him ready for sleep at his bedtime!
This cute, informative book with illustrations by Alicia Padron will show your toddler how fun it can be to brush her teeth!
Here‘s an opportunity to actively engage your toddler with singing and movement using “The Itsy Bitsy Spider.”
By this age, your toddler may enjoy listening to an alphabet song and singing along. This quick and simple activity will help to bring your toddler’s attention to printed letters in his environment.
To grasp and control pencils and crayons, your toddler needs plenty of time to explore and experiment with appropriate materials that develop fine motor skills. Encouraging him to push toy cars or trucks around is a fun way to give him some fine motor practice.