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  • Age Appropriate Chores For Children

    Age Appropriate Chores For Children

    Chores are a great way to start teaching your child about responsibility and how to be a productive member of your family, but knowing what are age-appropriate chores for children is a bit harder. We’ve put together a list to get you started with some chores that are perfect for every age group and discuss…

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  • Best Children’s Books About Forests

    Best Children’s Books About Forests

    Children’s Books About Forests for Preschoolers This month we’re learning all about forests and the trees and animals that live in them in our online preschool classes. We thought we’d help you continue the learning at home by finding the best children’s books about forests, forest activities, and forest conservation to read to your child.…

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  • Fun Forest Activities For Preschoolers

    Fun Forest Activities For Preschoolers

    This month we’re learning all about forests and the trees and animals that live in them in our online preschool classes. Children have been reading, singing songs, counting, and creating art that is all about forests. We’ve helped out parents and caregivers just like you by putting together this list of fun, forest activities for…

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  • Fairytale and Sci-Fi Books to Read Aloud to Preschoolers

    Fairytale and Sci-Fi Books to Read Aloud to Preschoolers

      Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum have we got some wonderful fairytale and sci-fi books to read aloud to your preschooler! Reading is wonderful for the imagination. It allows your preschooler to explore, dream, and wonder. Children love it when their parents or preschool teachers read to them. Sometimes your preschooler will want you to read the same book…

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  • 6 Ways To Help Your Preschooler Use Words When They’re Feeling Big Emotions

    6 Ways To Help Your Preschooler Use Words When They’re Feeling Big Emotions

    The emotions and feelings preschoolers have are big and real and, sometimes, scary for them to process. Preschoolers often act out physically because they either lack the ability to speak clearly or effectively or they don’t yet have the vocabulary to express how they feel. Helping children to process and explain their emotions is where…

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