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Resources.

We create early childhood education resources that can be helpful for classroom staff, family home providers and parents. Please feel free to download and share our resources with others!

We also like to share activity guides, articles, and websites that provide developmentally
appropriate activity ideas for preschool aged children. Please click on the links below to learn more.

Downloadable Resources

Activities to keep children active while inside
Activities to build children's development at home
Download this one page handout from the World Health Organization about Helping Children Cope with Stress during the COVID-19 outbreak

Developmentally Appropriate Online Activities


Share NAEYC's Message in a Backpack with families or download and print these as resources.
Read about creating mini learning centers at home.
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Download First 5 Orange County's Parent Tool-kits:
English Parent Tool Kit
Spanish Parent Tool Kit
Vietnamese Parent Tool Kit


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Check out Kid Builders for activities to build children's development in six areas: the mind, words, body, relationships, health, and safety.


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See Zero to Three's website for games and play activities to do with children between the ages of 24 to 36 months. And read their tips on playing with babies here.


Share this link to the article "20 Screen-Free Things to do with Your Kids Indoors":
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 Click on this link to the article "Thirty fun things to do at home"

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Download the STEM Activity Guide for pages and pages of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics activities.

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Download the Easterseals School Closure Toolkit


Check out the new Resources page on the Teachstone website:

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Share these Family Play Plans from TRUCE:

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Download Child360's Home activities fliers here:
Home activities for families with young children.
How to spot STEAM at home.

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Download the Exploring STEAM at Home handbook from The National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching, and Learning:

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Browse Dr. Doug Clements and Dr. Julie Sarama's website that's chock full of math games and resources.

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For free downloadable resources, go to the First Book Marketplace free resources page:
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Check out NatGeo Kids for games, videos, brain boosters and more!

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Check out all the free online books available on Wakelet


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Check out Pretend City's "Good to Go, From Head to Toe" Adventure Guide for plenty of fun ways to build children's development at home.


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Take a moment to browse through the UDL in Early Learning for Distance Learning resources and links.




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For more math fun, check out the AIMS Center website here.
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