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Learn how to make a sorting spinner from a paper plate, a toothpick, and a clothespin. In this activity, your child will make a wheel to practice sorting objects around the house.
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Learn how to make a sorting spinner from a paper plate, a toothpick, and a clothespin. In this activity, your child will make a wheel to practice sorting objects around the house.
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Learn how to make a measurement game out of tape. In this activity, your child will practice non-standard measurement and spatial sense by using different objects around the house.
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Learn how to make a measurement game out of tape. In this activity, your child will practice non-standard measurement and spatial sense by using different objects around the house.
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Learn how to make a dice out of a toilet paper roll. In this activity, your child will learn new games to practice counting from one to six!
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Learn how to make a dice out of a toilet paper roll. In this activity, your child will learn new games to practice counting from one to six!
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Learn how to make shapes sudoku out of sticky notes and cardboard! In this activity, your child will learn to recognize different shapes and understand spatial concepts while playing a child-friendly version of the classic puzzle game, sudoku.
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Learn how to make shapes sudoku out of sticky notes and cardboard! In this activity, your child will learn to recognize different shapes and understand spatial concepts while playing a child-friendly version of the classic puzzle game, sudoku.
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Become a game developer in this new “Upcycle & Play” series! Learn six early math concepts through four easy, at-home games for children ages three and up.
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Become a game developer in this new “Upcycle & Play” series! Learn six early math concepts through four easy, at-home games for children ages three and up.
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