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Baby Einstein DVD Refunds

If you have purchased Baby Einstein DVDs, you should know that you can get a refund for any videos you’ve purchased. the AP is reporting that, “The Walt Disney Co. [which acquired the Baby Einstein company in 2001] is expanding a refund program for its Baby Einstein videos for toddlers in response to challenges about […]

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Teaching Science at Home

Perfumery - A Science Kit

Below we’ve highlighted a selection of inexpensive toys and kits for teaching science to toddlers, preschoolers and young school-age children, right at home. The types of science activities for toddlers covered by these kids include weather and climate (very timely!), electricity, magnetism, the human body, mirrors, surface tensions (have bubble blowing fun and learn!), […]

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Teach science to your child – you don’t have to be a scientist

Here at DestinyBaby.com we have talked about the fact that teaching science to your pre-schooler doesn’t require an advanced degree. Rather, a willingness to learn with your child and nurture their natural curiosity through guided activities will help your child to develop an interest in the sciences and discover the world that surrounds them.
Modern science […]

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Educational Learning with Chores

As parents and caregivers, most often we are looking for what are the best products to help our little ones learn, be they books (especially picture books), alphabet or counting toys, toys that allow our children to pretend and use their imagination (important to forming the building blocks of science and math learning) and more. […]

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Simple science activities for Toddlers and Pre-schoolers

The Department of Education Helping Your Child Learn series of booklets suggests simple activities for incorporating science learning into your child’s everyday routine. Some suggestions include:

Going for a science walk around the neighbhorhood (take a magnifying glass and a journal)
Using bubbles to learn about surface tension
Predicting what floats or sinks in water (e.g. a piece […]