1. Art: Finger Painting: Encourage the child to express creativity through finger painting with non-toxic paint. This activity can help develop fine motor skills.
  2. Art: Collage Making: Engage the child in creating a collage using colorful paper, glue, and safe-to-use scissors. This can enhance their creativity and spatial awareness.
  3. English: Storytelling with ABC Books: Introduce the child to alphabet books and encourage them to narrate short stories based on the pictures. This aids in language development and imagination.
  4. English: Rhyming Words Game: Play a simple game where the child identifies words that rhyme with 'abc' such as cab, lab, and tab. This fosters phonemic awareness and vocabulary building.
  5. Math: Counting Objects: Engage the child in counting everyday objects such as toys, fruits, or blocks. This helps in developing early numeracy skills and understanding of quantity.
  6. Math: Shape Sorting: Present the child with various shapes and ask them to sort them based on attributes like color or size. This aids in shape recognition and classification skills.
  7. Art: Playdough Creations: Allow the child to sculpt and mold shapes using non-toxic playdough. This activity enhances their fine motor skills and creativity.
  8. English: Alphabet Scavenger Hunt: Hide alphabet flashcards around the house and let the child find and identify them. This activity reinforces letter recognition and vocabulary.
  9. Math: Pattern Building: Provide the child with colorful blocks and guide them to create simple patterns like ABAB or AABB. This fosters an understanding of basic mathematical patterns.
  10. Art: Nature Collage: Take the child on a nature walk to gather leaves, petals, and small twigs. Then, create a collage using these natural materials to appreciate art and nature.