Kids bring paper-plate sea creatures and wild animals to life, 'try on" careers with paper-plate hats, and create marvelous masks for make-believe play. 128 pages. Ages 3-7.
Customer Review: Little Hands Paper Plate Crafts
This has lots of ideas and I used alot of them to teach 4-7 year olds.
Customer Review: Not so great
The instructions in this book are minimal and tiny - all black and white - no color illustrations. The hats are lame. It did not live up to a 5 start rating by any measure.


It is in your hands what you can make out of your children. Each child is born with certain gifts. Though many children today end up taking career options of their own liking, parents should try and take special care when it comes to making your child fall in love with books.

Books contain unlimited treasures and entertainment, parents who read to their children when they are toddlers definitely to their bit of increasing child's interest in books. However, with reading child may become a passive listener, most interesting would be putting up one or two charts displaying alphabets in your child's room, this you can start at 20 months of age, by the time your child is 30 months old your child will know all alphabets.

Imitating is an art that comes naturally to your child, in fact we learned most of the basic things like walking, talking, expressions, way of doing things through imitations, display of alphabets in your child's room has another huge advantage, you can give your kid a paper and a pencil and watch him draw shapes, a smart kid will end up writing alphabets before they know what they stand for.

However, this cannot happen without encouragement, even though you do not require saying, 'Wow!' to every doodle, you do need to show large degree of enthusiasm when it comes to your child. Do not worry if your child does not sit on the study table, children love floors and end up squatting on floors and doodling on the paper.

Handling a pen and paper for a child is almost like a sign of growing up, since only parents are seen working with pen and paper. There was a small game I played with my some when he was 20 months to 2 years old. He has to name objects and I would draw them on the paper, or I would draw and object and make him tell me what it really was. On an average your child will know 9 out of 10 objects you show with practice. If he is wrong you need to show the actual object.

It is important that parents do not indulge in being pushy or reproaching your child if he goes wrong, were we never wrong when we were learning? Your approach should be positive, try and concentrate only on what he gets right and encourage him to know more, with a wrong answer you can repeat the correct answer, after a while he will know the correct answer.

Board games are very important part of learning process, sorting out puzzles, finding words, matching them with the objects, don't just increase the competitive spirit, but these also train the child's brain to find answers. More exercise to your child's brain and the sharper he becomes.

Parents are busy, but for a child to develop and interest in something, parents need to show interest in their child, this will boost child's self-esteem and confidence. We all know how important both the factors are when it comes to future of your child.

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Toddlers are always on the go and seem to have a never ending supply of energy. A two or three year old could run in circles for what seems like an eternity without breaking a sweat or tiring out. For those times when your toddler would like a break from doing all of the work, but still wants to be on the go, having toddler ride on toys available to play with will help you keep your sanity and your toddler will stay entertained and having fun. There are three main types of toddler ride on toys that are sure to please and entertain your little ones. These include bicycles and tricycles, wagons, and electronic riding toys.

Bicycles and tricycles are probably two of the most popular types of toddler ride on toys on the market today. These bikes and trikes are sized just right for little legs and often feature a detachable handle that can be used to push the toddler on the bike before he or she has developed the skills and/or strength to peddle by him or herself. Little Tikes, Fischer Price, Radio Flyer, and Step 2 are some companies that make these types of toddler toys. These toys are sometimes made from metal, but are most often made from a durable, hard plastic. These toddler ride on toys do require adult help and supervision, but, once kids get older, they are able to use them more independently.

Many parents see the necessity and fun of having a wagon in their collection of toys as well. Radio Flyer is probably the best known wagon manufacturer, but companies such as Little Tikes, Fischer Price, John Deere, Step 2, and Jeep also make durable, sturdy wagons. Toddlers have so much fun with wagons because they are able to pull the wagons themselves, but when they get tired of walking, can hop into the wagon and go for a ride. Parents find wagons useful in areas where strollers are harder to push, such as parks, on gravel, and when there is more than one child to pull. Wagons are also useful to carry items and supplies needed while on an outing.

Another staple in the category of toddler ride on toys are the electronic toys that allow toddlers to literally be in the driver's seat. The most popular of these are probably the Fischer Price Power Wheels, but are also made by other companies such as Safety 1st and Peg Perego. These toys are powered by a large, rechargeable battery and go on their own. Kids do not need to pedal and parents do not need to push in order for their little ones to get moving. With these, helmets are recommended and adult supervision is a must. Toddlers will have tons of fun and feel just like a real driver with these battery powered cars.

Whichever type of toddler ride on toys you chose, you can be sure that your toddler will have a blast being on the move!

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