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Build Young Characters Through Everyday Experiences

Make the most of your kid’s endless resources of energy, and turn play moments into ultra-special bonding moments. Start with these six easy ways to experience more with your child today!

6 fun parenting tips to bond with your kid

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Make animal pals
There’s something about interacting with animals, be it at a zoo or in a farm, that sparks a special moment.

3

Grow your own food
Start a common project together that leads to a greater understanding of patience and appreciation of nature.

4

Have a dress-up day
Role playing can be a shared experience that cultivates your child’s creativity and imagination.

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Get busy in the kitchen
Cooking together helps build their vocabulary through sight, taste and touch.

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Join the band
Jamming to music builds bonds as well as motor skills, and also lets you experience learning together.

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Swing those hips
Bonding happens when you learn things together, and hula hooping is a fun and easy way to improve your coordination and fitness!

Build Strong Bonds With Your Child

Build Strong Bonds With Your Child

Build Strong Bonds With Your Child

Whether it’s trying a new sport of experiencing new adventures, the simple act of discovering new things together creates a bond like no other.

There are so many ways to create experiences that form lasting bonds. Here’s one about camping indoors!

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Your Cleaning Solution May Contain Kids

When a child arrives, a home naturally grows with love and laughter. But few parents would ever mention that one secret: the list of chores grows too. Well, the good news is, as your child grows, he’d only be too happy to do everything you’re doing. So how about enlisting his help with the household chores? It’d not only sharpen his motor skills; chipping in will make him feel like he’s part of the family too.