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This squishy art project allows kids to get crafty with their ABCs.
Banging pots and pans drives home the basics of musical beat for youngsters.
Knowing what to expect as your child grows can reassure you that your child is on track with his peers or alert you to potential concerns. Below are some milestones to watch for your 4-year-old.
These guilt-free video games, software, and phone apps allow kids to indulge their gaming habits while pumping up their math muscles.
Here's a clever and tasty way to review fractions with your child.
A new anthology of essays by mothers of children with autism proves motherhood isn't always what you think.
Turn your preschooler's favorite writing utensil into a colorful keepsake.
A simple card came becomes a letter-learning extravaganza.
In this activity your child mixes the primary colors to make secondary colors.