![]() ![]() Get the Mother-Baby Matching Activities set in my Shop or at TeachersPayTeachers. Safari Toob for these animal mothers and babies as well! Next time we play with our mother-baby cards, she’ll love putting the model animals on the cards as well. Since Strawberry loves the mother-baby connection so much, I may invest in the Practicing alphabet uppercase/lowercase match while playing “Go Fish” is another good literacy activity. It features a happily buzzing mommy bee and her little baby. Everything needs a voice and of course mothers and babies need to talk.ĪBC animal flashcards, with the uppercase letters being the mother animals and the lowercase letters being the baby animals. This adorable honey bee themed Baby Animal Matching Game will be a huge hit at your baby shower. Learn to play in less than five minutes Develops critical skills this game helps preschoolers practice their focus, memory, and matching skills. Clear instructions Easy to learn with a clear instruction manual. We played memory together, and then, of course, she played “mother” and “baby” with the cards. What you get Baby Animals Matching Game comes with 72 tiles and instructions. I put the baby names on the cards too, so Strawberry could learn those terms. I also made flashcards of mothers and babies to play a matching game. Strawberry loved pulling the sliders to get to the right mothers and babies. Puzzles Matching: Baby animals These games challenge you to find baby animal pairs, spot differences in photos, and match baby critters with their parents. She loved how with each new baby on top, I asked, “Are you my mother?” of the animal on the bottom. Then, using some farm animals, I made a sliding activity for Strawberry to play with (pictured above). My daughter loves mother-baby matching activities! Mothers and babies just belong together.ĭoes a “Snort” have a mother? Does an airplane? Why not? After we finished reading the book, we used some of her plastic toys to sort between “has a mother” and does not, and I also made a cut-and-paste activity as well, since Strawberry simply loves cutting and pasting! ![]() ![]() The book also suggest the activity of matching babies and mothers together. First, we used the book as a starting point for a discussion on what things have mothers and which things do not. Mother-Baby Matching activities are just what my baby-loving big girl loves.Īre You My Mother? lends itself well, then for two different types of activities. Yes, she’s a big girl, ready to do everything herself! But sometimes, just sometimes, she comes to me for a cuddle. Eastman’s Are You My Mother? lives in the fact that the baby bird wonders if his mother is an airplane or a “Snort.” Even toddlers will be quick to giggle at the ridiculousness of that! Strawberry and I also enjoy reading this classic together because she loves to pretend to be my baby bird. ![]()
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