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Make Your Own Greeting Card Based on Make How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?
How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon? reading extension. This crafts activity involves making get-well soon cards. Incudes book discussion questions.Article:Scholastic Parents
Why Play Outdoors?
Playing outside builds physical strength, and boosts social skills too. See what your child learns from cooperative outdoor play. Make use of this list of great outdoor games.Article:Parent & Child
Clothespin People
Create a unique world of colorful wooden dolls.Article:Parent & Child
6/2006
Come Along with Me!
Give new life to a well-loved stuffed animal by making it into a pull toy.Article:Parent & Child
6/2006
After School Tea Party for Two
Refuel and reconnect with your child by turning after-school snacktime into a tea party for two. You and your child will also have fun making these easy and healthy kids' snacks together.Article:Parent & Child
9/2006
Lemonade Stand
Uncover the math learning opportunities of this classic summer activity.Article:Parent & Child
Halloween Party Games and Activities for Kids
Set a Halloween mood with games and activities that will have kids howling for more.Article:Scholastic Parents
Decorate a Dog House
Create a home for a toy to enjoy.Article:Parent & Child
11/2006
Growing Taller
Build math skills while you track your child's height.Article:Parent & Child
When I Grow Up: Make Your Own Calendar About Your Kid's Future
Make a calendar with lift-the-flaps that show your child's dreams for the future. A reading extension actvity based on the book when I Grow Up I Want to Be Me, by Sandra Magsamen.Article:Scholastic Parents
Wishful Thinking: Exploring the Concept of Wishes Through Reading Extension
When your child explores the concept of wishes, he increases self-awareness. In this activity, kids read the book The Fish Who Could Wish, by John Bush. After, they create their very own wish boxes.Article:Parent & Child
Family Faces Mobile
Delight your baby with this mobile of familiar faces.Article
The Benefits of Board Games
Playing board games is more than just a fun passtime. Board games let you bond with your kids. They also build critical skills.Article:Parent & Child
Part-and-Whole Pictures: Big Bad Wolf Reading Extension Crafts Activity
Sometimes things aren't always what they seem!Article:Scholastic Parents
Taking Care of Sick or Injured Loved Ones: Summer Health Activity
Children role-play caring for sick or injured family members. A ready-to-use, summer health activity for mixed ages. Uses and social skills.Lesson Plan
Grades Pre-K-K