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Puppet Play

Puppets are wonderful toys for building your toddler’s talking and listening skills—and playing with puppets is a great excuse to get silly!

Putting the Pieces Together

Help your baby figure out how things fit together with toys that nest or stack.

Ramps at Home

Build ramps out of everyday objects with your child. Then together explore objects that roll or slide.

Reading and Rhythm

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

Ready, Set, Squeeze!

Holding objects in his hands and squeezing them is good practice for when your baby eventually holds crayons, markers, and pencils.

Seed Search

Take an outdoor walk with your child and collect seeds (flowers, trees, bushes, etc.). Explore, sort, and compare your seed collection.

Self-Portrait

Help your toddler draw his own, life-sized self-portrait!

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.

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.

Taste Test

Make your child a “taste tester” as you prepare meals. Help her describe how foods smell, feel, look, and taste.

Tasty Traditions

Introduce your child to another culture by making a traditional soup or salad from a culture other than your own.

Theme Music

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

Touch and Feel

Babies love to reach, grab, and touch everything! Help him safely explore his sense of touch.

Tummy Time

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

Watch It Grow

Plant seeds with your child. Let him be responsible for watering them to help him learn what plants need to live and grow.

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.

Word Power

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

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