Children love to put things together and learn interactively, which is what makes them learn better. Further, when they participate in innovative and simple-to-prepare activities, the skills they would have…
Interactivity is the key to making children learn how to count and spell out the names of numbers effectively. Simply using Popsicle sticks and cardboard rolls for counting numbers, children…
Lego blocks are the easiest way to learn just about anything. Based on the number of cylindrical bumps (also known as studs) on each Lego puzzle block, your children can…
This activity helps children learn how to fit together the different pieces of a puzzle correctly. All you need is a set of paper plates with different patterns and designs…
Imagine helping a ladybug get the spots on its body (only this time they will be multicolored)! The ladybug letter recognition activity involves dabbing colors onto the letters with paint…
