Dinnertime

Pass the...Centerpiece: Inspiring Dinnertime Conversation

Have each family member bring a small object that's important to them to the dinner table. It can be a toy, a picture, anything. Take turns talking about the importance of each object and why you wanted to share it. Listen patiently to each person without interrupting.(read more)

Placemats from the Heart

Every season, or month, choose a different one of your preschooler's works of art as a placemat for dinner. No need to worry about ruining a keepsake. You can insert the artwork into a plastic sleeve that you would use for professional documents. Your child will love getting to pick the newest placemats -- or create special ones for the event. You and your child can ...(read more)

Homemade Napkin Rings

Make homemade napkin rings with your child for a special occasion. Using either an empty paper towel or toilet paper roll tube, cut the cardboard tube into inch long "rings." Then, choose some wrapping paper that would fit the occasion (for example, birthday wrap for a birthday party). Help your child cut the wrapping paper into strips. Together, take a strip of wrapping paper and tape it, design side ...(read more)

Picnicking Indoors

For those long winter days when you can't get outside, your toddler will love having an indoor picnic. Have your child help you pack up a basket full of food. Together, you can then lay out a tablecloth or a sheet on the floor and put out plates and silverware. Then sit down and enjoy a wonderful picnic together. For extra fun, imagine all of the ...(read more)

A Great Book Rhymes!

Nov
22
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Kids are a funny bunch. They are often loath to change and anything new. But still, our little ones are open to so much -- and so much more than we more ossified parents are! Think of poetry: preschoolers happily read and repeat poems with ease and

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