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MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
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Have your child point to
a holiday light and tell you
its color.
(Colors) |
Take a winter walk and look for snow
birds. (Science) |
Use prepared dough to roll, cut out,
and bake gingerbread people.
(Cooking) |
Decorate gingerbread people with frosting and small candies.
(Creative Art) |
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Make shapes in play dough with holiday cookie cutters. (Art) |
Read your favorite holiday story. (Literature) |

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Help your child make a gift to share with others. (Kindness) |
Play “Red Light, Green Light” with your child. (Listening Skills)
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Happy Hanukkah
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Make a menorah with play dough and some birthday candles.
(Coordination/ History) |
Play “Go Fish”
with your child.
(Colors/ Thinking Skills) |
Make a large felt tree with small geometric felt shapes for ornaments.
(Shapes) |
Give your child holiday stamps or stickers
to make
gift tags.
(Art) |

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Punch holes in a green paper wreath and back it with a red wreath.
(Sm. Muscle Dev.) |
Make a red and green holiday snack with your child. (Cooking) |
Let your child help you buy a gift for a holiday gift tree at the mall.
(Kindness) |
Let your child sort holiday gifts at home by reading the names on the gift cards.
(Reading) |
First Day of Winter
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Let your child help you wrap gifts.
(Coordination) |
Thank your child for helping you during the holidays.
(Self-Esteem) |
Let your child wash plastic dishes in the sink, as a calming activity during the holidays.
(Sm. Muscle Dev.) |
Merry Christmas
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Happy Kwanzaa
Light a candle for each day of Kwanzaa.
(Cultural Awareness) |
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Take turns naming fruits or vegetables with your child.
(Language) |
Have your child sign his name on Thank
You notes.
(Writing) |
Make confetti with paper
and a pair of scissors.
(Scissor Skills) |
New Year’s Eve
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