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Make a Name Puzzle

Make a Name Puzzle

Preschoolers love to scribble. But they might not understand yet that letters need to be put together in a certain order to make words. This activity will help teach that... and give your kid her very own name puzzle, too!

Make Rice Pictures

Make Rice Pictures

Forget markers or crayons. For a really unusual art project, close the art supply cabinet, and crack open the pantry!

Make a Heart Brooch

Make a Heart Brooch

Kids generally can't come up with the cash to buy the bling they dream of giving mom. With this project, they can make her jewelry themselves!

Guess What? A Writing Game

Guess What? A Writing Game

This game will help your child write with more attention to detail.This game will help your child write with more attention to detail.

Trace Letters on Rice

Trace Letters on Rice

Is your kindergartner eager to practice writing? Does he love to play with his food? Enjoy making designs in his mashed potatoes or carrot puree? Then he'll get a big kick out of working on his handwriting...using rice!

Fill in the Blanks for Writing Fun

Fill in the Blanks for Writing Fun

This fill-in-the-blanks game is a little like Mad Libs, but for emerging writers. Get ready for some silly sentences!

Build Family Mailboxes!

Build Family Mailboxes!

Does your child stalk the postman, hoping for something with his name on it? You can help him practice his writing skills, while ensuring he'll get an envelope or two of his own, by helping him build a mailbox for each member of the family.

Build Sentence Puzzles

Build Sentence Puzzles

Does your kindergartener know what a sentence is? Does she keep reading, long after she reaches the period, like she's in a run-on marathon? Help her practice reading, and learn the key pieces to the sentence puzzle, by creating sentence puzzles at home!

Toss and Blend: A Carnival Game

Toss and Blend: A Carnival Game

Have you ever played the carnival game where you try to toss chips into a cup, to win a fabulous prize? This version may not snag your kid a human-sized stuffed giraffe, but it will give them a boost with writing and spelling. So get out those paper cups!

Crack the Code!: A Spelling Challenge

Crack the Code!: A Spelling Challenge

It's a rare kid that doesn't love a good spy game. Here's a way to have fun with mysterious codes while mastering an ordinary, necessary skill: first grade spelling.