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Play Together: “Paint Splat” #1 (PEEP game)
Have children play an interactive online game and mix paints to match colors.
Play Together: Pig, Pig, Wolf!
Play the game “Duck, Duck, Goose” using words pig and wolf.
Play Together: “Quack’s Apples” #1 (PEEP game)
Join small groups of children at the Technology Center to have them take turns in helping Quack roll apples down the hill and into the pond.
Play Together: “Red Light! Green Light!”
Discuss traffic lights and play a game allowing children to "stop" on red and "go" on green.
Play Together: Roll, Roll, Slide!
Have children follow directions as they play the game “Roll, Roll, Slide!” using a block and a ramp.
Play Together: Samantha Says (“Hh”)
Play “Simon Says.” as children repeat an action only when they hear a word beginning with the letter /h/ sound.
Play Together: Say It with Dance
Show children pictures of faces showing different emotions. Ask children to move in a way that shows that emotion.
Play Together: Seed, Seed, Sprout!
Follow the rules for the game “Duck, Duck, Goose” but change the words to “Seed, Seed, Sprout.”
Play Together: “Show Us What Your Instrument Can Do”
Gather children with their rubber-band instruments. Sing the song, “Show Us What Your Instrument Can Do” and have children demonstrate making sounds.
Play Together: Sink or Float Musical Chairs
Stop the music and have children sit on a chair. Have them grab a ball from under their chair and test whether it will sink or float.
Play Together: Sound Detectives
Give children the opportunity to become “sound detectives” by having guess what object makes a sound they hear.
Play Together: “The Cook in the Kitchen”
Sing the song “The Cook in the Kitchen” as children play the game and become ingredients in the bee-bim bop.
Play Together: Train Time
Have groups act out different characters (trains) from The Little Engine That Could. Find a hill or a low ramp to use as the mountain.
Play Together: Volume Control
Play a game with children where they raise and lower the volume of their voices. Use cardboard remote controls to adjust others’ volumes.
Play Together: Who Took the Potato?
Play this adaptation of “Doggie, Doggie, Your Bone is Gone” to help children build listening skills.
Play Together: “X” Marks the Spot
Have children play the letter card game to get to the “X” spot.
Play Write
Make writing part of your toddler’s pretend games, from make-believe shopping lists to party invitations.
Poetry in Motion
Nursery rhymes and poetry for little ones offer rich language, new words, and patterns of language.
Pop-Up Plants
Invite children to make a pop-up flower. Encourage children to tell a story about their plant as it “grows.”
Preparing Dinner
Invite children to make their own version of bee-bim-bop to serve for dinner. Instruct them on how to set a table to serve the meal.