#3-4 years #Playing
Sharing stories, playing, reading together and making crafts – these activities from Words for Life will help your 3 or 4-year-old improve their speaking, reading and communicating skills at home. Support your young child as they practise their literacy skills and bolster what they are learning in nursery.
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Milestones by three years old
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Milestones for 4-year-olds
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How to play with your child
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Letters and numbers games for 3 to 4-year-olds
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The memory game
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Milestones by age five
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Read and explore The Frog Olympics
Watch Olympian Jessica Ennis-Hill read The Frog Olympics and then try some Olympic activities at home!
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Read and explore Stanley's Stick
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Storytelling tips with Niall Moorjani
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Playing with boxes
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Play together at Christmas
Play with your child and support their early development
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When will my child's drawings develop?
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Family routines for 1 to 5 year-olds
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Arts, crafts, and creative activities for under-fives
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Minibeast exploration
Minibeasts Exploration - a range of bug related activities
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Planting and gardening with children
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Mindfulness for children
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Make up a song
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Getting outdoors whatever the weather
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Collecting Treasure
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Taking photos and talking about them
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Decorating cakes
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The Rustle of Leaves Read and Explore
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Read and explore Postman Bear
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Christmas cards and pictures for 0-5's
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Paint your own pumpkin
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Celebrate International Dot Day!
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Talking to young children about climate change
It’s never too early to talk to your child about the things you love to see and experience outdoors together.
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Make your own frozen yoghurt and berry pops
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Starting school or nursery countdown
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Read and explore The Flying Bath
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Paper plate snakes