Jump in with H2O

Jump in with H20: Water Play in Child Development

Water is one of the most basic raw materials for play. Itโ€™s readily available, open-ended, and developmentally appropriate. There is no right or wrong way to engage in it. Water can spark curiosity, imagination, and experimentation.

So, when itโ€™s 80 degrees this summer and your kids want to get out, throw on their swimsuits and SPF because weโ€™re going for a dip.

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Junior Ninja Warrior: DIY Backyard Obstacle Course

Junior Ninja Warrior: DIY Backyard Obstacle Course

For the last two months, weโ€™ve all been spending a lot of time at home. Kids particularly are going to reach peak boredom once online school ends, if they havenโ€™t already. As a parent, we sometimes feel like were grasping at straws trying to find new ways to keep our kids occupied.

Here is an opportunity to get creative, physical, and have your kid get in some extra hours outside. 

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Go Outside and Play

Go Outside and Play: The Benefits of Spending Time Outdoors

The last few weeks of social distancing have us all going stir-crazy. But with the cold weather coming to an end, itโ€™s a great time for your child (and you) to spend some time outside.

Play is a vehicle to help kids explore and learn within their environment. With this in mind, there has been growing research on the importance of outdoor play and its benefits versus just playing indoors.

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Dirt Donโ€™t Hurt: Gardening and Kids

Dirt Don't Hurt: Gardening and Kids

Our son LOVES being outside. He runs around in the backyard, looking for a dirt pile or a mud puddle to play with his monster trucks. Yes, he gets messy, but the benefits far outweigh the laundry pile.

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