Child Development Activities

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Enchanted Musical Storytime Adventure

Children’s Age: 2–2.5 years
Activity Duration: 5 – 15 minutes
Join the "Musical Storytime Adventure" for children aged 24 to 30 months, focusing on self-regulation development. Gather favorite storybooks, musical instruments, a cozy rug, and perhaps a puppet for added storytelling fun. Engage children by reading stories with expressive voices, encouraging questions, and introducing musical instruments to create sounds that complement the narrative. This activity fosters listening skills, vocabulary, creativity, and more while providing a safe and enriching…
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Time Travel Artistic Adventure: A Historical Journey

Children’s Age: 3–9 years
Activity Duration: 10 minutes
Let's go on a Time Travelers Art Adventure! Kids aged 3-9 will love exploring different time periods through art. Get some paper, crayons, stickers, a timer, and a big space to create. Set up the art area, explain time travel through art, and start with fun themes like dinosaurs or ancient Egypt. Encourage kids to imagine and draw for 5 minutes per time period. Share their creations and have a mini art show at the end. This activity sparks creativity, teaches about history, and is a blast for yo…
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Empathy Tales: Digital Storytelling Journey

Children’s Age: 6–10 years
Activity Duration: 15 minutes
"Digital Storytelling with Empathy" is a creative activity for children aged 6 to 10, focusing on empathy, self-regulation, and language skills using digital tools. With a tablet or computer, headphones, and story prompts, kids can engage in storytelling in a quiet, cozy space. By selecting prompts, creating stories, and sharing them, children develop empathy, language skills, and tech literacy in a safe and guided environment. This activity fosters emotional expression, perspective-taking, and …
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