Learning letters is a key foundation of your child’s literacy journey. But where and how exactly can you begin? Surprisingly, although lowercase letters are…
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Whether your child is reading on their own or you are reading aloud with them, consider giving kids the chance to choose books. Reading…
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If your child has ever yelled “I’m bored!” from the other side of the house, then you know how challenging it can be to…
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Ready, set, count! This tactile game is perfect for little learners developing their understanding of counting principles. By learning that numbers represent objects, your child…
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You better boo-lieve we love Halloween at HOMER, but between the crafts, candy, and costumes, things can get a little messy. Luckily, this learning…
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Just like our new Learn & Grow math game, Kirra’s “Add It Up” Garden, this printable gives your child the opportunity to practice counting,…
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Emotional Learning
Kindergarten Readiness: Homer Helps Even the Youngest Children Prepare for School
by wherelearnuWhat is kindergarten readiness and why is it so important? According to the National Center for Education Statistics, students enter kindergarten at different skills…
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Come along on an adventure in the meadows, mountains, and trees to witness the beauty of Mother Nature and why we must protect…
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You know your child needs enough sleep to stay healthy, but sometimes kids aren’t quite ready to quit playing when it’s time to go…
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It’s not uncommon for children to struggle with vowels. Most kids actually pick up consonant pronunciations much more quickly. Why is that? One of…
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What are some fun ways to teach colors for kids? If this is a question you’ve been asking yourself, you’ve come to the right…
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Young children are often eager to learn new skills and concepts. That’s why introducing kindergarten math activities can be so effective. One thing to…
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Not only do you want your child to succeed in school, but you also want them to be confident, inquisitive, lifelong learners. Literacy development…
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It’s feeling a bit magical out there. Just walk alongside your child while he’s spotting the lights twinkling off each tree and dreaming up…
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Solve the case of the missing shape by pretend playing as detectives! What you need: Notebook Crayon How to play: Pick two objects around…
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This activity has five variations. Your notes can be reused for future playtime. What you need: Post-its Marker or crayon How to play: You…