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  • Preschool Numbers with Kylie Kangaroo
    Click on a number. The corresponding number of objects will appear on the right of the screen. Have the child count the number of objects.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Small and Large Motor Skills Games
    EnfaGrow lists games to do with your child to enhance their small and gross motor skills. They also have a game called Monkey See- Monkey Do online where children can copy the poses.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Spacial Concepts from Meddybemps
    Over, Under, In and Out etc. Pictures of a dog, cat, bird, turtle, and other animals show the various concepts. Ask your child to point to the animal under the ____ or tell you where the dog is. There are even pictures you can print and make into three dimensional characters to practice on real objects in your house. Put the dog under the table, in the box ect.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Theodore Tugboat: Interactive Stories
    This promotes auditory comprehension skills, turn taking skills, and expressive language skills Read the story to your child. Have them choose the ending to the story and tell you why they chose it. Have them try to retell it with correct sequencing.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Vehicles language activity from Meddybemps
    Mix and match fronts and backs to create thirty-six different Cars and trucks. Ask the child to name the vehicle for expressive vocabulary skills. Talk about the different parts of the vehicle - wheels, front, back, doors, windows, etc. For receptive vocabulary skills, print out the finished vehicles and have the child point to a specific one. Point to the wheels, doors, windows, etc.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
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