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Act Out a Ramp Story
Read a book about ramps and help your child make connections to ramps found in your neighborhood.
Animal Homes
Explore the different types of homes animals live in. Then help your child plan and build a house for a favorite animal.
Building Site
Visit a construction site and talk with your child about the tools and machines used by construction workers.
Down the Slide
Test how different materials can make your child move down a slide faster, slower, or not at all.
Ice Art
Explore art and science with your child. See what happens when she paints a picture with frozen colored ice cubes.
Living Under Water
Help your child learn about animals that live in or around water by looking at pictures and imagining life under water.
Nature Walk
Taking a walk together outside—in the city or the country—offers so many ways to explore, learn, discover, and investigate!
Neighborhood Houses and Buildings
Take a walk with your child and talk about different shapes, textures, and materials you notice on the houses and buildings.
Peek-a-Boo!
Playing Peek-a-Boo is not only fun, but helps your baby make an exciting discovery: things are still there when she can’t see them!
Plants Here and There
Point out different environments plants grow in when you are out and about—such as in the park, by a pond, or in the woods.
Ramps at Home
Build ramps out of everyday objects with your child. Then together explore objects that roll or slide.
Seed Search
Take an outdoor walk with your child and collect seeds (flowers, trees, bushes, etc.). Explore, sort, and compare your seed collection.
Sort It Out
Sorting by color, size, texture, or any other category helps your toddler learn how things are alike or different.
Sound Box
Explore and create sounds with your child while using everyday objects.
Sound Hunt
Turn an outdoor walk with your child into a hunt for sounds. Listen for sounds and identify where they come from.
Touch and Feel
Babies love to reach, grab, and touch everything! Help him safely explore his sense of touch.
What Happens If . . .
With a few pans or buckets, your toddler-scientist can experiment and explore!
What’s That Sound?
Your baby likes to hear a variety of sounds, and he will be amazed to discover that he can also make sounds happen.