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Playing tent
we create a tent using things around the house and we create different ways to play in the tent wether it is using the flash light, or even playing with toys, just use your imagination...
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Playing Hide n seek
We play hide n seek in the apartment. He loves it. We sometimes also involve stuff animals to go along with the game. ...
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Coloring Easter Eggs with Markers
Instead of trying to mess with egg dyes, or paint to get colorful eggs, try washable markers. This is great for toddlers, and preschoolers, whose motor skills are still a little undeveloped. Plus, it is easy to cleanup off of the children and t...
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Little Linguist at Montgomery County, MD
It is never too early to be exposed to a new language! Little Linguists makes it so much fun!. Come join our fun, creative and innovative program designed to expose children to Spanish through art, literature, drama, music, movement and more. A gre...
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Pudding Painting
Here is a way for the younger kids that might eat paint to get to finger paint. What you'll want to do is make a batch of white pudding (what ever flavor you want) then put it in a few small bowls. Then take food coloring and color the pudding in the...
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Bowling in your home
For something to do indoors that burns energy but doesn't require a ton of space. This is great for a wide age range. * Rinse out 7- 2 liter bottles * Optional: Remove the labels * Fill them up with about 3 inches of water (just enough so they ...
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No-Mess Fingerpainting Bag
Place 3-4 tablespoons of non-toxic, washable paint inside a sandwich size (good-quality) zipper seal plastic bag. Close firmly and seal with clear packaging tape. Encourage child to spread the paint around by laying the bag flat; show him/her how...
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