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TODDLER ACTIVITY CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER
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1

Give your child a “Gobble You Up” hug.
(Self-esteem)

2

Put magnets on a cookie sheet for magnet play. (Imagination/ Science)
3

Look through books about farms and identify animals.  (Animals)
4

Make animal sounds with your child.
(Language)
5

Read your toddler a story about a farm.
(Literature)
6

Pretend to be horses, running fast then running slow. (Movement/ Opposites)
7

Sing the song “Old Mac Donald”.   (Music)
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9

Set out three spoons, have your toddler find the smallest spoon.
(Size)
10

String large plastic straws cut in 1” sections onto Chenille stems to make bracelets.  (Art)
11

Veteran’s Day
12

Draw block shapes on paper, have your toddler match blocks to shapes.  (Shape Recognition)
13

Sing “I’m A Big Fat Turkey” to the tune of “I’m A Little Teapot”.
(Music)
14

Make a colored feather headband with your toddler.  (Art)
15

Have your child repeat after you the colors of the feathers on
her headband.
(Colors)
16

Let your child help you make fruit salad.
(Cooking)
17

Discuss ways to cook potatoes.  Have your toddler choose one for dinner.  (Making Choices)
18

Dip raw vegetable sticks into a favorite dip.  (Snacks)
19

Let your child help you pinch the edges of a homemade pie before cooking.  (Cooking)
20

Teach your child the rhyme “One potato, Two potato”. 
(Math/
Language)
21

Let your toddler stack cheese squares on top of crackers.  (Coordination/
Snack)
22

Discuss with your child things that are easy to do and things that are hard to do.  (Opposites)
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24

Encourage your child to give family members big Thanksgiving Day hugs.
(Kindness)
25

Let your child make brown hand prints on construction paper for turkey placemats.  (Art)
26

Sing “Happy Thanksgiving” to the tune of “Happy Birthday”.  (Music)
27

Happy Thanksgiving

28

Build an incline with a board for your child to race his cars down.  (Physics)
29

Toss felt bean bags back and forth to practice catching skills.  (Coordination)