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Draw and Write Together: What Is Orange?

Write a poem with children about the color orange.

Draw and Write Together: What Made That Sound?

Ask children to recall a sound they heard during the day and have them draw a picture of the source of the sound.

Draw and Write Together: What We Learned About Worms

Have children draw and dictate or write something they learned about the underground environment.

Draw and Write Together: What’s for Dinner?

Have children draw a picture of food they would want for dinner. Have them dictate or write a sentence describing the food.  

Draw and Write Together: Wheel Book

Invite children to draw a picture of an activity they do that requires using something with wheels. Create a group “Wheel Book.”

Draw and Write Together: Wheel Web

Make a chart of things that move on wheels. Encourage children to draw pictures or cut out photos of one of the items.    

Draw and Write Together: Wheels Poetry

Children write a group poem about objects that have wheels. 

Draw and Write Together: “Worms” Chart

Have children draw and dictate or write a fact they learned about how worms help plants.

Draw and Write Together: Write a Rhyme

Have children dictate or write a rhyme about houses and draw pictures to illustrate their rhyme.    

Draw and Write Together: Write about Leaf and Root Vegetables

Have children use descriptive vocabulary to describe root and leaf vegetables. Invite them to draw the vegetables to illustrate their descriptions.

Draw and Write Together: Yellow Means . . .

Discuss the color yellow and why it is used in road signs, traffic lights, and street signs.  

Dress Up and Pretend

Play pretend! Help your child work out feelings and emotions, develop creativity, and more as you act out different family roles together.

"Dub Cubs" #2 (BTL game)

Invite children to play the interactive rhyming game, Between the Lions “Dub Cubs.”

Everyday Objects Are Fun Toys

Plan and build with boxes, tubes, containers, and other everyday objects together to help children develop language, art, math, and engineering skills.

Everyday Toys

Toys don’t have to be fancy or store-bought to bring hours of entertainment for your toddler.

Explore Together (indoors): Balls: Float or Sink?

Test children’s predictions and have them record which balls float and which ones sink.

Explore Together (indoors): Big and Little Letters

Help children sort big (uppercase) and little (lowercase) letters. 

Explore Together (indoors): Boats Afloat

Challenge children to make a boat that will hold the biggest load and still float on the water.

Explore Together (indoors): Body Sounds

Have children explore making loud and quiet sounds with their hands, feet, and mouths. 

Explore Together (indoors): Build a Bridge

Have children work in pairs to build their bridges.  

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