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The show's stories suggest themes of positively interacting with and nurturing others while celebrating each other’s differences. Every episode has an original song and the recurring delivery anthem “Bringing This Baby Home.” Here are 4 Lesson Kids can learn from T.O.T.S. (Tiny Ones Transport Service)
Thomas' Great Big World is a series of online videos uploaded to the Thomas and Friends YouTube Channel. The videos are narrated by John Hasler and Joseph May as Thomas in their respective dubs as well as Yvonne Grundy as Nia. Thomas is here to introduce you to the new Steam Team! It was released in the UK on 17th October 2018. Thomas Gordon James Percy Emily Nia Rebecca Edward (cameo) Henry (cameo) Toby (cameo) Duck (cameo) Douglas (cameo) Porter (cameo) Marion (cameo) Diesel (cameo) Philip (ca
Do you teach nursery rhymes to your kids? Some people think they are outdated, or really have no value for kids today, but there are lots of great reasons to still expose children to nursery rhymes. The rhyme and repetition make them great first stories for little ones to retell. They help teach how language […]
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This short-lived playset and toy line left a memorable mark on ‘70s & ‘80s kids.
If naps have disappeared and you no longer get anytime to yourself, maybe consider introducing quiet time. Reclaim your time alone.
This new show is absolutely adorable, and your little ones are going to love it... Watch it with your babies on Disney Junior today!
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Raising high energy toddlers is not an easy feat, as any mom out there will tell you. If parents had a nickel for all of the times when they have said, “I wish I had that much energy” or “If I could bottle up just a fraction of that energy”,…
Tissue Discovery Box 😲 ages 1-3 😲 All you need for this activity is an empty tissue box and some small toys. Place the toys in the empty tissue box and let them get busy discovering what’s in the box! We added a small stuffed animal, a gear and a foam number 3. You could […]
Raising high energy toddlers is not an easy feat, as any mom out there will tell you. If parents had a nickel for all of the times when they have said, “I wish I had that much energy” or “If I could bottle up just a fraction of that energy”,…
Remember all of that Fisher Price stuff we had as kids in the 70's? I never had this cash register with the thick coins, but I sure wanted it! All kids want to push buttons, plain and simple. I think every 70's baby had this rattle... and the good old xylophone... and every baby even TODAY has this rock stack rings thingie...the rings float in the bath! I didn't have this apple, but lots of other kids around me did. When you shook it, there was a little bell sort of thing inside... This thing also made some sort of wobbly bell noise if I recall correctly... and we all know this thing sounded like a broke down ice cream man, going down our hallways... They re-issued this doozie... Ohhhhh...I loved my record player! There were thick grooves in the sturdy records and they played twinkle, twinkle little star a a few other songs when you turned the nob. It was awesome! I liked my little radio too- I had a yellow one that played "Raindrops keep Fallin' on my head" and my sister had an orange one that played "My Name is Micheal"... And we alllll had these on our fridge, and tried to spell "pee" or "poo"... I couldn't possibly remember back to the crib, could I? It must have been my younger sister who had this and I played with it, because I remember it very well! I liked the little red plastic squishy button that made the bell ring, and the rabbit and the hare at the bottom... We all had these "little people", didn't we? Here is a half Asian family...kudos to Fisher Price for being equal opportunity with their toys... Here is a little dude in a tractor, then the happy blonde mother, balding dad, pissed off ginger brother and doofus sister... And if those youngin's became sick, you could plop them into the children's hospital! They even had little wheel chairs- they were ahead of their time! Then there were some farming folks and lots of animals... And a school, of course! The roof opened up... And here is a little chunk of the town... and the family home with little beds and a table and chairs! They even had a Sesame Street apartment block! It opened up and could be spread out! I had to throw in Weebles (they wobble but they don't fall down), even though they are not little people. I played with these a lot too! You can get all of this stuff on Etsy- do a search under Fisher Price Vintage- the prices are really affordable! Til next time...
Telling time to the hour is a skill that students should learn early on and master quickly. These fun hands- on games are sure to help!
One of the things I love doing with my younger children is reading picture books and doing story-related activities with them to bring the story to life and create fun memories. We have enjoyed doing
20 great potty training books to read to your toddler to make the potty training process easier for them and more familiar to them.
If you've ever wondered what went into making a Roman Road, now here's your chance to make an edible Roman Road.