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What Category It Belongs

Ask your child to tell you which category the object belongs in, when you name an object.
Example:
When you say "Cricket", your child should say "Sport".
When you say "Mango", your child should say "Fruit".

Planning a Vacation

The following list helps you to make sure you've got everything you need for your child while you are planning for a vacation.

  • Your baby bag
  • Car seat
  • Comforters
  • Travel crib
  • Potty or changing equipmnt
  • Toys and games
  • Feeding euipment
  • Stroller, baby carrier, or sling
  • Sunscreen and sun hat
  • Clothes to protect your child from sunburn or heatstroke
  • Immunization documents if necessary
  • Passport documents

Find The Odd Thing

Read a group of four or five words, and ask your child to pick out the one that does not match with others and ask them why.
Below are few examples:

If you read "dog, cat, elephant, rose", then your child should say "Rose - not an animal".
If you read "lion, giraffe, cat, monkey", then your child should say "cat - not a zoo animal ".
If you read "carrot, potato, tomato, apple", then your child should say "apple - not a vegetable ".

You Can Change or Cannot Change?

Read the list of phrases describing situations to your kids. Ask them if those situations can be changed or not.
Below are few examples:

If you tell "The food you eat", your child should tell "Can change".
If you tell "The color of your eyes", your child should tell "Cannot change ".
If you tell "The clothes you wear", your child should tell "Can change".