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Bouncy Time

Try a song or a rhyme as you bounce your baby on your knee or hold her in your arms.

Count Your Fingers and Toes!

Use your baby’s fascination with fingers and toes to have fun counting.

Everyday Toys

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

Face to Face

You and your baby have a lot to talk about! Sit face to face to start the conversation.

Finger Play

Try these fun songs as you move your hands to go with the words

Move to the Groove

Music is a great way to get your baby moving and sets the stage for later fitness.

Poetry in Motion

Nursery rhymes and poetry for little ones offer rich language, new words, and patterns of language.

Reading and Rhythm

Rhyming books are not only appealing to your baby, they help him learn, too!

Sort It Out

Sorting by color, size, texture, or any other category helps your toddler learn how things are alike or different.

Talk and Go

Prepare for new experiences by talking about what is going to happen. Afterwards, talk about what you saw, heard, and did.

Talk It Up

What does your baby respond to? Talk about his favorite toy or whatever grabs her attention.

Theme Music

Pick a “theme” song to help your toddler make transitions throughout the day.

Tummy Time

Get down on your baby’s level and enjoy fun times stretching, reaching, listening, and looking.

What Happens If . . .

With a few pans or buckets, your toddler-scientist can experiment and explore!

Word Power

Your baby loves hearing your voice! Help him give meaning to the sounds he makes as “da” becomes “da-da.”

Writing with Stuff

Find new and interesting things to write with—from soap to water to…mud!

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