Fill up a large plastic bowl with cooked spaghetti and let your toddler explore. Describe what you see your little one do as she experiments with this new medium.

Next time you get a shipment delivered to your home, keep the bubble wrap. Let your toddler excite in the popping explosion!

The beautiful, brightly colored illustrations in Barnyard Banter will engage and entertain your toddler. The repetitive phrases will encourage her to chime in as she becomes more familiar with the story.

Chances are that your toddler is starting to become more independent, wanting to do more and more on his own. Celebrate and nurture that independence as you and your toddler enjoy I Can Do It Too!

In this activity, you will use words in connection with concrete objects and situations to help your child develop an understanding of positional words.

See if your toddler can identify you and other family members just by hearing your voices. Hearing, isolating and identifying voices will help to attune your little one to sounds and lay the groundwork for hearing and identifying the more subtle sounds that make up words.

This is a book that can grow with your child. Every page is packed with fun pictures and facts. You will never run out of things to talk about!

Introduce your child to the fun world of farm animals with this sturdy board book with beautiful illustrations.

Interactions between parents and children provide the main opportunities for small children to learn about the world around them. But just how important is it to talk to babies before they even understand what you are saying?

Recognizing similarities and differences is an important pre-reading skill. This activity will help your child develop observation skills she will need to distinguish between alphabet letters.