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Dancing with the Wind
Science springs to life when little ones move with the breeze.Article:Parent & Child
Quick Click: I Got My Own Breakfast
Easy ways to help your child get an independent start to the day.Article:Parent & Child
All-Fruit Pops
This frosty frozen fruit treat is a refreshing snack — and a super science experiment!Article:Parent & Child
6/2006
Summer Dip for Fruit
You and your child can make a soothing summer fruit dip. She'll get to practice her measuring and observation skills. This cooking activity all sends a message about healthy nutrition.ArticleYou-nique Yogurt Treats
How to make have-it-your-way yogurt snacks.Article:Parent & Child
Take a Hike Together!
Walking a trail with your family can bring a touch of peace to your life, not to mention joy and lasting memories.Article:Parent & Child
4/2007
Making Lemonade: Send Home Activities
Teachers suggest that parents do this activity plan with their children at home on a spring day. Kids learn motor skills, and math skills like measuring, by making the lemonade recipe.Lesson Plan
Grades Pre-K-K
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
Garden-Grown Pasta Salad
Your child will love gardening her own vegetables and using them to make this pasta salad recipe. Cooking with kids teaches them early math. They also practice observation skills.ArticleKeep Your Family Fit Indoors with These 7 Ways: Quick Click
Staying fit in winter is a challenge for adults and kids alike. These 7 tips will help you and you family stay in shape when it's cold outside.Article:Scholastic Parents
Ice Cube Surprises
This frosty frozen fruit treat is a refreshing snack — and a super science experiment!Article:Parent & Child
6/2006
10 Homeschool Lessons You Can Teach at the Doctor's Office
10 homeschool learning opportunities at the doctor's office. Kids can learn a lot while sitting in the waiting room. Teach them time, vocabulary, hygiene, and more.Article:Scholastic Parents
Everyone in the Kitchen
Teaching his young sons to cook is a treat for TV chef Ming Tsai. Here's how to make it work for your family.Article:Parent & Child
2/2007
10 Grocery Store Lessons for Your Child
Bring your homeschool curriculum to the grocery store. Use these ten ways to teach your child math, recycling, and nutrition at the supermarket.Article:Scholastic Parents
Banana A-Peel
It is the one food kids love to eat whether raw, cooked, frozen, or fried. And parents love to serve it.Article:Parent & Child
9/2007