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This Pin was created by Ashlee Campbell on Pinterest. Sensory Play | Water & Fruit Tub
Painters tape and any object
What can baby do? Tons!
Baby play for tummy time, this easy DIY idea is great for infants and can be used for sitting practice as well!
FREE printable activity for toddlers and preschoolers to identify body parts and place pieces where they go. Great anatomy activity that also helps to build vocabulary.
60 Sensory Activities for Babies. Sensory play ideas for infants and toddlers. #sensory #babies
3 Free Printable activities for your toddler or age 2-4 year old! Plus tips on making your own busy book binder!
Pin by Jena Lee on curriculum | Daycare curriculum, Daycare themes, Daycare lesson plans
Check out this collection of 11 printable pom pom activities - perfect for building early math and literacy skills!
What exactly is your baby learning and doing at 3-4 months of age and how can you best support learning and milestones - through PLAY?
Lekshmi Mahadevan | Engaging your toddler in activities from 18 to 24 months is crucial for their overall development. These activities promote sensory... | Instagram
Are you looking for a fun summer craft to do with your little one? If they are learning the colors, this popsicle craft is the perfect thing to help them learn, all the while having fun!
Looking for ways to bring fun and engaging sensory experiences into your classroom? We have just the idea for you! I just love these sensory bags. Making them is just as much fun as feeling and playing with them... The How To To make these really cool sensory bags, all
These free printable high contrast cards for newborns are great for tummy time, diaper changes, and more! The high contrast designs are simple for newborns.
Tiny hands, big adventures! Explore the world of fine motor skills with these engaging activities perfect for your little one.
A child's fine motor skills at this age are just beginning, so the main goal is to strengthen the small muscles of the hands and fingers.
Babies are also working on hand-eye coordination and concentration during these fine motor activities. #FineMotorFun #LittleHands
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