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In their new DVD, Marvelous Museum of Opposite Words, Scout and Violet learn about opposites, synonyms and word building to unlock clues to the museum's exhibits!
This printable activity asks children to consider others' needs and propose solutions to everyday problems.
Print Scout & Friends stick puppets and learn about feelings and emotions through pretend play.
Completing puzzles develops problem solving, visual observation, logic and reasoning skills.
Encourage your child to help plan a party or playdate. Writing invitations and a shopping list, planning a menu, estimating how much to buy and planning party games offer lots of learning opportunities.
This printable activity encourages your child to consider why simple events occurred. The ability to conclude why simple events occurred is an important Cognitive Development skill.
Drawing a self portrait helps your child in formulating a sense of self.
Meet the pack! This 11-page coloring book features furry friends from LeapFrog's popular Pet Pals games.
Caring for pets—in real life and in play scenarios—helps children develop qualities of responsibility and empathy. Developing these important social skills will help your child thrive in school and life.
This printable activity encourages your child to think about appropriate emotional responses to varied scenarios.
At around age 3, preschoolers begin to act out roles from stories, books and movies they know. Print and cut out these adorable masks for your Scout or Violet fan.
At around age 3, preschoolers begin to act out roles from stories, books and movies they know. Print and cut out these adorable masks for your Scout or Violet fan.
Playing Memory is a great way to reinforce turn taking and develop memory skills and concentration.
Being able to sort and classify objects based on their characteristics is actually an early science skill.
Color and cut out an adorable baby animal mask featuring the Touch Magic Monkey.
Color and cut out an adorable baby animal mask featuring the Touch Magic Tiger.
Color and cut out an adorable baby animal mask featuring the Touch Magic Hippo.
Trace and color the Touch Magic Turtle! Tracing and coloring activities strengthen little hand muscles necessary for learning to write.
Trace and color the Touch Magic Hippo! Tracing and coloring activities strengthen little hand muscles necessary for learning to write.
Trace and color the Touch Magic Penguin! Tracing and coloring activities strengthen little hand muscles necessary for learning to write.
Trace and color the Touch Magic Chick! Tracing and coloring activities strengthen little hand muscles necessary for learning to write.
Trace and color the Touch Magic Pig! Tracing and coloring activities strengthen little hand muscles necessary for learning to write.
Help your toddler or preschooler learn to share with this fun song featured on the Touch Magic Guitar, Taking Turns.
Encourage your child to find all seven colors of the rainbow in a pack of crayons. Then sing this Rainbow Song to remember what these colors are.
Practice color words in French as you color this popular LeapFrog character!
Play this Spanish version of our printable bingo game to practice the Spanish words for numbers and color names.
Play this French version of our printable bingo game to practice numbers and color names in French.
Playing Memory is a great way to reinforce turn taking and develop memory skills and concentration. Your child will also be working on short vowel sounds by saying the sound represented by each character.
Children develop phonemic awareness and basic reading skills by listening to the sounds in words. This printable encourages your child to find all the short-A words.
Children develop phonemic awareness and basic reading skills by listening to the sounds in words. This printable encourages your child to find all the short-E words.
Children develop phonemic awareness and basic reading skills by listening to the sounds in words. This printable encourages your child to find all the short-I words.
Children develop phonemic awareness and basic reading skills by listening to the sounds in words. This printable encourages your child to find all the short-O words.
Children develop phonemic awareness and basic reading skills by listening to the sounds in words. This printable encourages your child to find all the short-U words.
These coloring pages featuring the popular Letter Factory characters will help your child learn and remember the letter sounds.
Get ready for a fun letter ride with this coloring page inspired by the new DVD, The Amazing Alphabet Amusement Park.
Color Cat’s congas and decorate Dingo's didgeridoo while exploring the ABCs.
Thinking up and telling stories helps children to develop become creative writers later.
Develop your child's phonemic awareness and phonics skills--the cornerstones of learning to read.
Being able to differentiate between uppercase and lowercase letters helps children to identify the beginning of a sentence and proper nouns.
Print these puppets on heavy paper or cardstock and have your child use his or her imagination to narrate a story.
Here's a coloring page that will help your child practice distinguishing uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as tell the difference between letters and numbers.
Learn the vowel cheers and discover why vowels are so special.
Color the animal babies and play I Spy to practice matching pictures to letter sounds.
Sing the letter sounds to the tune of "The Wheels on the Bus" to drive home the letter-sound association.
Your child will have fun making this booklet featuring the animals from the Touch Magic Learning Bus.
In their new DVD, Adventures in Shapeville Park, Scout and Violet build a playground from shapes to see what a circle, square and triangle can really do!
Play this printable bingo game for practice writing and recognizing numbers 1-10, and recognizing color names.
This printable activity encourages your child to use the language of estimation and approximation. Estimating is an important skill for math and science.
This printable gets your child thinking about the mathematical principle of relative weight.
This printable prompts your child to make estimates and then check those estimates. Estimating is an important math (and science!) skill.
Comparing events by duration is an important early step on the path to understanding and telling time.
Games like this printable "board" game provide a great opportunity for your child to practice and develop counting skills—a crucial stepping stone on the path to success in math!
Completing the activity will help your child to understand that a fraction is part of a whole.
This printable activity requires your child to identify numbers that are greater than or less than one another to solve the maze.
Join Scout & Friends for an adventure exploring numbers in Numberland!
Dive into a deep-sea counting adventure in this coloring page inspired by the brand-new Numbers Ahoy DVD.
Join Tad and Lily on an exciting educational adventure! Encourage your child to find the examples of math on this coloring page.
Ask your child to use the launch codes to complete the patterns of colors and shapes. The ability to extend or duplicate patterns is a logical reasoning skill that forms a basis for future work in math (specifically, algebra!).
This coloring activity requires your preschooler to recognize numbers 1 through 6.
This printable encourages your child to observe and record weather changes, an early science skill.
This activity encourages your child to identify characteristics of the seasons, an early Life Science skill.
This activity asks your child to assemble a field journal—a notebook used by scientists to record observations, thoughts and questions. Journals like this help children understand the importance of accurate record keeping, as well as promote creativity and observation skills.
This printable activity encourages your child to identify objects that can be recycled. You can further reinforce the lesson by having your child assist you with recycling in your home.
This printable helps your child learn to recognize items that are commonly recycled and to consider how these items can have a second life.
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Preschool Learning
Your curious preschooler finds learning fun. It's important for parents to nurture this love for learning now, while attitudes toward learning are being formed.
Preschool Skills
Many preschool teachers agree that a child's preschool readiness depends more on her individual personality and temperament—a combination of mental, physical and emotional traits—than her so-called "academic" abilities. Even so, our developmental checklist can help you and your child get ready for this big step.
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