by : Peggy Brown
Kids and parents can play together to match shapes and colors at a pretend picnic with Panda. Toddlers delight at the surprises they pull out of Panda’s picnic basket and name each one by color or by shape. Children will enjoy the bright colors and moving and matching as they develop their physical and cognitive capabilities. This game is part of a collection of games that encourage meaningful moments of connection between you and your 2-year-old. Spending time with your child, without screens or distractions, is the best way to nourish her heart and yours!
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