
For some quick road-trip fun, share these old (and new) favorites with your 3-6 year old:
Knock knock.
Whose there?
Olive.
Olive who?
Olive you!
Where do vampires take a shower?
In the bat-room.
What do you call a muddy robin?
A dirty birdy.
What goes zzub, zzub?
A bee flying backwards.
What fish is only out at night?
A starfish.
What do dogs have that no other animal has?
Puppy-dogs
What goes, oh, oh, oh?
Santa walking backwards.
Why do birds fly south in the winter?
Because it's too far to walk.
What's worse than finding a worm in your apple?
Finding half a worm.
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This holiday season, if car travel is in your plans, remember these safety tips:
Every person riding in a car or truck needs his or her own seat belt. Do not let passengers ride in storage areas or on other people's laps.
Children always ride restrained with a car seat or seat belt and in the back seat.
Infants should ride in rear-facing car seats until at least 20 lbs (9 kg) and at least 1 year old. Do not put a rear-facing car seat in the front seat of a vehicle with an active passenger air bag.
Children over 1 year old and between 20 lbs (9kg) and 40 lbs (18 kg) should ride in forward-facing car seats.
Children ages 4 to 8 between 40 lbs (18 kg) and 80 lbs (36 kg) should ride in booster seats restrained with lap and shoulder belts. A regular seat belt won't fully protect a child this size in a crash.
Children and adults over 80 lbs (36kg) should use a seat belt for every ride.
Remember to look up your local carseat clinics periodically for your car seat check-up.
For more car seat, travel and safety tips, visit www.safekids.org .
Reproduced with permission by: Safe Kids Worldwide. 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20004-1707
The SMARTseeds Company exists to create fun and exciting products, which help develop the parent child bond, improve childhood self-esteem, and establish patterns for learning.
encourage the kind of skill building that she thought would help. Over the next 6 years, she created a learning system that gave her the ability to simply open a box and start playing with her children in a meaningful way. That system is PLAY WITH ME and it is designed for children ages 3-6.
Open up a kit and sing, dance, create, laugh, play and learn together... you might just also learn a thing or two.