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Happy Halloween

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Looking to make some homemade Halloween Ghosts with your little ones? Paint the bottom of your child’s foot with some white child safe paint and let them step on a piece of black construction paper add a few dots for eyes when it dries. Now, your child has had some sensory fun, a special time [...]

Happy Halloween2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

What Children can Learn from Gardening?

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Because children are naturally curious, they can learn many lessons through gardening and associated activities. What child doesn't like to play in the dirt, make mud pies, or check out the bugs and worms? Aside from this, other educational aspects of gardening might include: • Science - Talk to your child about the life cycle [...]

What Children can Learn from Gardening?2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Shaving Cream Fun!

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Here is a great way to work on literacy skills and shape recognition in the summer, while enhancing creativity, too. Put a big squirt of shaving cream on your picnic table and let your young artist explore. You can add to the sensory fun by making shapes with the shaving cream or the letters of [...]

Shaving Cream Fun!2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Playdough Fun

2011-07-27T14:00:00-04:00

Sensory play is play that involves the use of one or more of the five senses, touch, sight, smell, taste and hearing. Children learn best when they can experience the world through all their senses. All week at Kangaroo Kids Summer Camp we are doing Messy But Meaningful projects!Play dough is a good old standby, [...]

Playdough Fun2011-07-27T14:00:00-04:00

Rover will like this Sensory Fun!

2011-07-26T13:23:00-04:00

Here is an activity that will give you a sense of accomplishment while your child is having a fun sensory experience. Get a big bucket of water and the doggie shampoo and wash the dog together! You can teach your child about the fascinating chemistry of how the bubbles form (if you need a little [...]

Rover will like this Sensory Fun!2011-07-26T13:23:00-04:00

Messy But Meaningful

2011-07-25T15:15:00-04:00

Remember “Silly Putty” and “Slime?” If you enjoyed playing with either of these as a child here is a homemade version called "Goop" that you can make with your child. You may be encouraging a future scientist! Goop1. Two cups white glue 2. One cup liquid laundry starch Mix together to an even consistency and [...]

Messy But Meaningful2011-07-25T15:15:00-04:00

Messy But Meaningful

2011-07-21T11:20:00-04:00

If your child comes home from preschool looking picture perfect everyday, it is time to delve into the kinds of activities the class is doing during the day! Young children learn with all their senses and should have a variety of opportunities for exploration. There will be times when children may get a little paint [...]

Messy But Meaningful2011-07-21T11:20:00-04:00

Healthy Snacks

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

This is Celebrity Chef Week at Kangaroo Kids so here are some healthy snack tips! In our house, we always cut juice with about ½ amount of water, which cuts down on the sugar… and the best juices are the 100% variety, without sugar (not the diet kind). Of course, you can also freeze these [...]

Healthy Snacks2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Caterpillar’s Get a Haircut

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

The grand finale of the caterpillar project was a haircut! It was great fun plus a wonderful fine motor activity to enhance writing skills!

Caterpillar’s Get a Haircut2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

“May is Fitness Month. Get Moving, America!”

2011-05-23T20:10:00-04:00

Set the stage now with your children for a lifetime of fitness! With the rising rates of obesity, heart disease and depression, now is the time to role model a healthy lifestyle for our children. Sports and fitness activities not only increase fitness levels and keep weight down, but can also provide a hobby for [...]

“May is Fitness Month. Get Moving, America!”2011-05-23T20:10:00-04:00
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