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family math activity patterns parrot
In this fun craft activity, your child will create original patterns to make a colorful parrot.
colorful snake crafts made of buttons on a table surrounded by craft supplies
Practice sorting and pattern-making with this fun button snake craft.
An adult holds tape while a child cuts it to seal their homemade maracas on a table full of art supplies.
Learn how to make simple maracas with empty toilet paper rolls while practicing early math with your kid. Plus, get ideas of other instruments to make together.
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Enjoy spring and help kids use their senses to observe the natural world with this nature crown craft that incorporates sorting, patterns, counting and measurement!
kids robot crafts made from boxes and aluminum foil with different faces and expressions
Go on a sci-fi adventure with your kid with this robot craft that emphasizes spatial relationships!
little girl is doing pattern rocks family math activity at home
Calm down with your child while you practice making colorful, decorative patterns on rocks.
Family Math spatial sense build newspaper structures activity
In this activity, you will help your child develop their spatial sense by building newspaper structures together.
Close up of a woman and a small child making collages out of shapes.
Help your child learn about shapes by going on a shape hunt together!
Seven small looms made of popsicle sticks are arranged in two rows.
In this activity, you will help your child learn about patterns while weaving ribbons on a loom made from popsicle sticks!
A small child counts out the dots on a sheet of paper divided in 10.
Help your child practice counting by playing a modified version of the Mexican bingo game, lotería.
Several "bead wands" made of colorful beads strung on pipe cleaners are lined up on a table.
In this activity, you will help your child learn sorting by grouping beads by their color, shape, size and more before using them to make fun wands.
a mom and child measure dog-shaped toys using a chain of paperclips as nonstandard measurement
Use non standard measuring tools to measure household objects.
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