Book 5 – Day 44

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[bynd_core_column size=”1/2″]Story – How to Find an Elephant

Activity 1 – Handprint Eagles

You will need: paper, scissors, glue and a marker or googly eyes.

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[bynd_core_column size=”1/2″]Activity 2 – Brown, White & Yellow

You will need:  You eagle that you made in activity one.

Can you go on a treasure hunt to find items that are brown, white or yellow around the house?

What about objects that are round, or soft like feathers, and hard and sharp like a beak?  Talk about flying, and where eagles are found.

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[bynd_core_column size=”1/2″]Play – Catch

Kids learn to catch at different rates but working with them on the skill can begin with throwing them a balloon or a soft object such as a rolled up pair of socks or a light ball will be less intimidating than a heavy or small ball.

Start by standing close to your child and as they master the catch, move further away.

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