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Reading activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy reading activities to help practice letters to more advanced reading skills, we've got you covered! Use the selector on the right to narrow your search by grade.

Alphabet Hunt

Alphabet Hunt

Ask a child if he wants to practice his alphabet and you'll likely get snubbed. But ask if he'd like to play letter detective? You just might hook yourself a fish.

Play the Traffic Sign Game

Play the Traffic Sign Game

"Stop," "Yield," "One Way" - these are just a few of the signs that children see almost every day when driving in the car with mom or dad. When a child has not yet learned, or just beginning to learn, how to read these common signs can create both a fun game and a great learning activity.

Craft Puppets Aplenty!

Craft Puppets Aplenty!

Perfect for getting your child imagining, designing, and performing, and cheaper than tickets to the theater, these make-at-home puppets are fun, fast, and kid-friendly.

Play Alphabet Match-up!

Play Alphabet Match-up!

Research shows that children who know the names and sounds of letters when they enter school, learn to read sooner. You can help! This activity uses a clothesline, clothespins, and pictures to work on alphabet sounds.

Make a Nonsense Book!

Make a Nonsense Book!

Helping your child learn to read doesn’t only have to mean using books from the library or from the store. You can make a book of your own—a nonsense book!

Practice Reading over a Cup of Tea!

Practice Reading over a Cup of Tea!

You will personalize "bags of tea" with jumbles of words that can be reconfigured to form a simple sentence. Make acquainting your child with sentence structure and improving her reading skills an entertaining challenge!

Explore Spatial Relationships

Explore Spatial Relationships

Help your youngster with important vocabulary building by leading him through some easy, fun activities that will teach him about basic spatial relationships and the words used to describe them.

Classify Everyday Objects

Classify Everyday Objects

Simple activities that incorporate actions such as grouping, counting, classifying, and categorizing miscellaneous household items will expand your child's vocabulary and provide a foundation for your her to learn more advanced math skills.

Take the Boredom Out of the Back Seat!

Take the Boredom Out of the Back Seat!

Thinking about taking a road trip? Here are some simple ways to pass the time that you and your child can do together.

Back Seat Activities for Preschoolers and Kindergartners!

Back Seat Activities for Preschoolers and Kindergartners!

Need a few ways to keep that active preschooler of yours happy and entertained during your next road trip? Here are some ideas!

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