Logic and Reasoning
Thinking and problem-solving helps children take in information and understand how things in their world are related. Young children use their logic and reasoning skills in everyday experiences when they build with blocks, complete a puzzle, or discover that peeling the paper from around a crayon gives them more crayon to draw with.
Plays: 101
House of Bricks
Frank Underwolf tries to blow down the houses of the three pigs in this spoof.
4:13 Runtime
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Play I spy! Say, "I spy with my little eye something..." and add a descriptive word to the end of the sentence such as "red" or "striped." Take turns spotting objects and guessing what they are!
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Create and complete puzzles with your child at home! Have her draw a picture on a piece of paper and then cut the picture for her into smaller pieces. Encourage her to put the pieces back together!
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You can play a similar game with your child during bath time. Put some items that float in the water and ask your child to drive something like a rubber duckie or toy boat around and in-between them.
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Play dress up at home! Pick something to dress up as or choose a color or texture such as green or stripes and find clothes that match. Dress up in your silly costume and make up your own funny dance!