Let Me Read to You
Your child will want to try out reading to you, to other family members, or even to pets or stuffed animals—just like you read with
Your child will want to try out reading to you, to other family members, or even to pets or stuffed animals—just like you read with
“Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is most important.” – Bill Gates For a
This yummy snack is easy and fun to make together. Pair it with a book or a trip outside to see real bugs to make
Have fun with early numeracy ideas in this game you can make and play together with your preschooler! WHY? Numbers are an important part of
Drawing and scribbling lead to writing as your children get older, and sidewalk chalk is a great way to do it! Encourage your children to
This is a fun craft to build together and a different way to draw, scribble, and try out writing! WHY? Drawing and scribbles at a
This game is a fun way to make the waiting or travelling go by more quickly, or when you just want to play a game.
A favourite song in many languages, “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” is fun to do with your child and can be used in different ways throughout
Your baby’s eyesight is still developing. Brightly coloured books will help the pictures stand out so baby can enjoy them more! LET’S GO! Choose a
As a mother of 3 and a former teacher, literacy learning has been a big part of our family and my career. I’m familiar with
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