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bright colors show a finished sticky apple snail next to Patty Rodriguez and Oliver wearing chef hats, cooking counts logo
A recipe for discovering shapes, counting ingredients and using spatial vocabulary.
A child places a paper cut-out in the shape of a number eight on top of a purple spider made out of a paper plate.
Learn how to make a fun paper plate farm animal math craft! In this hands-on activity, your child will create animals with different numbers of legs to practice comparing quantities.
The hands of a child and adult are shown sitting on opposite sides of a table cutting out different shapes out of colorful construction paper. Balls of yarn and markers surround their hands.
Get creative with this shape-counting necklace craft. In this hands-on activity, your child will practice counting, shapes and fine motor skills!
a ladybug made of red and black construction paper has 3 dots on one wing and 2 dots on another
Learn how to make a fun paper ladybug craft with a math twist! Your child will practice counting and subitizing in this simple hands-on craft activity.
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In this hands-on craft activity, your child will practice naming shapes while using imagination and becoming a superhero!
Treasure chest made of brown cardboard and colorful papers inside
In this fun craft activity, your child will practice counting with a treasure chest like a true pirate!
A collection of stuffed sock animals: colorful caterpillar, green teddy bear, pink bunny, yellow bunny, and blue octopus.
This easy craft activity helps children explore 3D shapes while making fun animal plushies out of socks.
Three homemade books (starting left): purple book titled "noche de numeros," yellow cover titled "El Libro de 10," and a blue book titled "Billy's Zoo."
Create a colorful counting book with your kid to practice counting to 10.
binoculars craft made of empty toilet paper rolls
Need a fun way for kids to explore the world around them while they practice spatial words? Make DIY binoculars with materials commonly found at home.
A child's hands holds a bird feeder made with a pipecleaner, cereal and blueberries.
In this hands-on math activity, you and your child will create a bird feeder using fruit and cerealthat will make the birds in your neighborhood sing with joy!
colorful flowers made of tissue paper and pipe cleaners in a blue vase filled with beans
Try this simple flower craft to practice measuring length with your little one.
a pizza craft made of a paper plate made to look like a pizza using markers and construction paper shapes
Learning to count is an essential skill children need to develop to succeed in math. Create a paper plate pizza with your child to practice counting to 20.
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