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Look at the beautiful flowers. Their colours are missing! Help your child dip some cotton or a piece of sponge in paint and dab to make the flowers colourful. Encourage them to tell a simple story. How This Activity Helps This activity enhances your child’s sensory experience. Colouring The Petals

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Page 1: Look at the beautiful flowers. Their colours are missing

Look at the beautiful flowers. Their colours are missing!

Help your child dip some cotton or a piece of sponge in paint and dab to make the flowers colourful. Encourage them to tell a simple story.

How This Activity HelpsThis activity enhances your child’s sensory experience.

ColouringThe Petals

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Look at the flower basket. Let’s fill it with colourful flowers!

Help your child dip their hand(s) in paint and hand-print to make a basket filled with colourful flowers.

How This Activity HelpsYour child’s tactile sensory experience and fine motor skills are enhanced.

My Floral Basket

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Small leaves, big leaves, and leaves of different types.

Help your child identify and match the leaf patterns with their corresponding pairs. Discuss them.

Matching Patterns

How This Activity HelpsYour child’s observation improves as they match the leaves.

Clover Leaf

Maple Leaf

Mango Leaf

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How This Activity Helps

There are so many colours in the garden! Introduce your child to the rainbow colours by associating them with different fruits and vegetables.

Help them finger-paint the fruits and vegetables based on the indicated colours.

Your child learns to associate each fruit/vegetable with its corresponding colour.

Colourful Garden

Cherries

Carrot

Mango

Pear

Blueberries

Brinjal Grapes

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It’s time to water the plants and help the flowers bloom.

Help your child trace along the dotted lines. Discuss how plants and flowers grow.

How This Activity HelpsYour child’s visual tracking skills improve as they trace.

Water The Plants

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Can you spot the insects? Where are they located?

Help your child find each insect — honeybee, dragonfly, ladybird, and ant — hidden in the garden.

Garden I Spy

How This Activity HelpsYour child’s focus is enhanced as they try to spot the insects.

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Fingerprint

Caterpillars

The caterpillars are creating interesting patterns!

Help your child finger-print each caterpillar. As you introduce the shapes, ask them to move their finger over the caterpillars.

How This Activity HelpsThis activity introduces your child to the different shapes.

Triangle

Square

Circle

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Don’t the florets of a cauliflower look like mini trees? Let’s use these mini trees to paint the big tree!

Help your child coat the floret(s) of cauliflower in paint and stamp to fill the tree with colour.

How This Activity HelpsYour child learns a new technique to colour — using cauliflower.

Tree Stamping

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1 butterfly, 2 caterpillars... and so many more!

Cut out the flash cards and introduce your child to the different insects found in the garden. Then, help them count the number of garden insects in each flash card.

Insects Flash Cards

1

Caterpillars 2

Butterfly

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How This Activity HelpsYour child’s numeracy and knowledge improve.

4

5

3Dragonflies

Honeybees

Ladybirds

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Fruits of many colours! What colours can you see?

Help your child identify and match each fruit with its corresponding colour. Introduce them to the names of the fruits and their colours.

How This Activity HelpsThis activity enhances your child’s colour association abilities.

Fruits & Colours

Apple

Pear

Mango