Homemade Watermelon Gelato

Summer is heating up! Cool off with some homemade watermelon gelato

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Thursday, January 7, 2010

TREASURE HUNT

Take turns with your child hiding three or four objects around the house or outside in a small area. You can hide small stuffed animals, blocks, balls or socks.

At first let your child watch while you hide the objects. As she becomes familiar with the game, see if she can find the objects that hide while she is not looking. If she needs help finding the objects, use "close" and "far" to let her know if she is getting close.

For example, say: "you are getting close, close, closer!" When she moves close to an object, or "Ooh, you are far away, farther away, even farther away" as she moves away from an object.

This activity helps develop your child's memory and the concepts of close and far away.

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