October 24th, 2007
Explain to your children that they are going on a “listening walk” outside. You can either wait until you return home or to the classroom for them to tell you what they hear or you can have them tell you right when they hear it. The latter may be a better option for young children.
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October 16th, 2007
Your child can eat this piece of artwork!
All you need is a bowl of diced fruit and some graham crackers with a little peanut butter spread on them. Then have your child press fruit chunks into the peanut butter to create their nutritious edible piece of art. If your child is too young for peanut butter or allergic try [...]
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October 10th, 2007
My 18 month old loves this game:
We put all of the shoes in a pile and I’ll pick a shoe up and tell her to find a match. If she is having trouble finding the match I will point to the area of where the shoe is.
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October 2nd, 2007
Make a chart of a list of healthy foods with pictures by the words then have children try those foods and have them chart their favourites. You can have the children use stickers or have them write (or help them write) their names.
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