Sesame Street Podcast
Summary: The Sesame Street Podcast is a series of free portable video episodes featuring Murray Monster and all your other favorite Sesame Street Muppets. Celebrity guests and fuzzy friends explain the meaning of words like "Challenge" and "Arachnid." Sign up to get new weekly episodes automatically delivered to your computer, video iPod, or other media player, and easily turn any moment into a learning moment for your child.
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Create your own fun and challenging challenge! Set up an obstacle course in your home using pillows, cardboard boxes or toys. Encourage your child to go around, under, over and through. Take turns and see who can do it the quickest!
Talk about how a veterinarian is a doctor who takes care of animals and helps keep them healthy. Then encourage your child to pretend to be a veterinarian and have her use one of her stuffed animals as a patient. Have her ask the stuffed animal what�s wrong and together find ways to help it feel better.
Talk about how a veterinarian is a doctor who takes care of animals and helps keep them healthy. Then encourage your child to pretend to be a veterinarian and have her use one of her stuffed animals as a patient. Have her ask the stuffed animal what�s wrong and together find ways to help it feel better.
Practice remembering! Say a list of three things out loud and have your child repeat them back. Count to ten or sing the alphabet, and then try to remember the three things again. Take turns!
Practice remembering! Say a list of three things out loud and have your child repeat them back. Count to ten or sing the alphabet, and then try to remember the three things again. Take turns!
A tool can be anything you use to help you with a specific task. Notice all of the different tools that you and your child use throughout the day such as a spoon to each cereal or a shovel to dig. Make a list and help your child draw a picture of each tool.
A tool can be anything you use to help you with a specific task. Notice all of the different tools that you and your child use throughout the day such as a spoon to each cereal or a shovel to dig. Make a list and help your child draw a picture of each tool.
Explain to your child that a career is a job that you train and prepare for and plan on doing for a long time. Then take a walk together and point out all the people who have different careers in your neighborhood.
Explain to your child that a career is a job that you train and prepare for and plan on doing for a long time. Then take a walk together and point out all the people who have different careers in your neighborhood.
The next time your family has to make a decision together, such as what to eat for dinner or what to do at the park, trying voting! Present two options and ask each person in your family to vote. Then count the number of votes for each option. Which had more votes? How many more?
The next time your family has to make a decision together, such as what to eat for dinner or what to do at the park, trying voting! Present two options and ask each person in your family to vote. Then count the number of votes for each option. Which had more votes? How many more?
With your child, build a tall block tower quickly without being very careful. See how high it gets before it falls down. Next, build a tall block tower together being careful. How much higher can you make it? Talk together about why it�s good to pay close attention when doing certain things, and make a list of different times when it is important to be careful.
With your child, build a tall block tower quickly without being very careful. See how high it gets before it falls down. Next, build a tall block tower together being careful. How much higher can you make it? Talk together about why it�s good to pay close attention when doing certain things, and make a list of different times when it is important to be careful.
With your child, make a list of reasons why he�s proud of himself, such as being a good big brother or getting dressed on his own. Draw a picture for each reason and bind the pictures together to create an �I�m Proud to Be Me� book. Add pages as your child does more things that make him feel proud.
With your child, make a list of reasons why he�s proud of himself, such as being a good big brother or getting dressed on his own. Draw a picture for each reason and bind the pictures together to create an �I�m Proud to Be Me� book. Add pages as your child does more things that make him feel proud.