Eat the Rainbow
As the seasons warm up and the days grow longer, one of the most fun times that can be had is on the playground, making new friends or spending time with old ones.
As the seasons warm up and the days grow longer, one of the most fun times that can be had is on the playground, making new friends or spending time with old ones.
As the seasons warm up and the days grow longer, one of the most fun times that can be had is on the playground, making new friends or spending time with old ones.
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Every April, we show how we love our planet and celebrate Earth Day, focusing on our planet, taking care of our natural resources, and learning what we can do to keep the earth vibrant for years to come.
Love Our Planet – Earth Day Read More »
Facts about the bicep and activites to help kids learn them!
All About the Bicep Read More »
At Stretch-n-Grow, we believe in the power of generosity and helping others! The holiday season is an ideal time to help kids start learning how to give to others!
One of the coolest parts of the body is the lungs, which fill the body with oxygen, process out carbon dioxide, and fuel all our actions. Did you know these fun facts about lungs? What about exercises that can help keep our lungs strong?
Healthy Lungs for Tons of Fun Read More »
Crafting not only engages a child’s brain and challenges their imagination, it can also improve dexterity in their hands as they get older and crafts get harder. Read this month’s blog for some great ways to do some creative crafting with your kids!
From the very beginning of their lives, kids gain vocabulary, discover their creativity, and have the world expanded for them, and books play an important part in fueling their brains.
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Picnics are an opportunity for learning, bonding, and sharing, which is why they are such a wonderful activity to do regularly over the summer. Here are 3 ideas for having a fantastic summer picnic!
Summer Picnics – A Basket of Fun Read More »
Growing up means learning how to handle responsibility, even at a young age sometimes, but it doesn’t mean it all has to be serious. Using games can be a good way to reinforce important ideas and concepts with kids and get them moving.