Noticing and talking about winter signs builds your preschooler’s environmental awareness and visual acuity, skills fundamental to their future reading and … Ages 2 years & up
Visual Acuity Activities
Paper Cup Puppets
Turn that cup downside up! This puppet brings your child’s hand-eye coordination & originality to life with just 2 materials. Ages 3 years & up.
Family-mobiles
Make moving memories with your preschooler’s creativity, shapes and color! These easy, twirly sculptures grow social skills, science learning and more. Ages 3 years & up.
Paper Plate Shake Shaker
Musical amusement is yours in 1, 2, 3! This DIY instrument gives early math, science & small motor skills rhythmic practice. Ages 2 years & up.
What kind of signs did you see?
Talking about signs as you go about your day is a simple way to support your preschooler’s emergent reading, social and …
Paper Towel Paintings
Go from flat to vibrant in two scrunches of a paper towel! It’s painless to paint with this ordinary material and polish your preschooler’s small motor skills and hand-eye coordination too! Ages 2 years & up.
Neverending Story Book Game
Read and reinvent well-loved story books together! Dreaming up original stories is a fun way to turn up your child’s inventiveness & language skills. Ages 3 years & up.
Wheelie Painting
Make colorful tracks with toy cars. Rev up your preschooler’s divergent thinking and small motor skills with these easy prints. Ages 2 years and older.
Tissue Paper Tie Dye
Grab all your colors & go with the flow! It only takes a bit of water and tissue paper to tune in on your child’s science learning & more. 2 years & up.
What springtime changes do you see outside today?
Chatty-do! Let’s go outside and explore the changes that happen around us in spring. It’s excellent practice for your preschooler’s visual acuity, basic science and …