Elmo’s World: Building Things
Elmo and Dorthy learn about building blocks...and build something together!
After you watch Elmo and Dorothy learn more about building with blocks, build something together!
- Together with kids, build one block tower that is tall and thin, and one that is short and wide. Ask, “Which one do you think is stronger, or more sturdy? How can you tell?”
- Invite children to sort blocks by color or shape, then build structures with that shape or color.
- Explain that a bridge is a structure that helps you cross from one place to another. Try building a bridge together out of blocks. For an extra challenge, build a bridge that connects two tall block towers.
- Look around the neighborhood and encourage kids to choose a structure they’d like to build with you, then create it with blocks later! Ask, “How is our structure similar to, or different from, the one we saw?”
- When a block structure falls, let kids know it’s okay—they can always build it again. Ask how they might build it so it’s even sturdier and stronger. This will help them practice problem-solving skills and persistence.
Growing a Language Garden: Everyday Language Development
A reminder of the simple things you do every day that nurture children’s language skills.
Cultural Connections through Family Engagement for Building Stronger Bonds
Mindful Caregivers
Practicing mindfulness is a great way to slow down and reset.
Tracking Child Development: A Caregiver’s Guide
Keeping track of milestones and going to routine screenings helps children stay healthy and thriving.
The Power of Positive
Gentle reminders for practicing self-kindness and compassion.
Routines to Help Children Rest and Sleep
Soothing, predictable, nap and bedtime routines can help children settle down for rest.
The Heart of Communities: Supporting and Celebrating Family, Friend, and Neighbor Caregivers