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Yes, you can start teaching STEM to your kids as toddlers. The goal is simple observation and experience. Kids love to dig in, get messy, and explore. As a mom, I like to keep things simple and without a giant mess. Here are 5 simple sensory STEM activities for toddlers and preschoolers.

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Easy stem activities for babies and toddlers. Way before your child knows how to do math or completes science projects, they begin learning the skills that will lead up to those things, and that's what STEM Learning is all about.

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This Cheerio Tower building activity falls under Technology & Engineering. The children will build with cheerios, uncooked pasta, and play dough. The children will use inquiry skills to understand what to do to help keep the cheerios up. This follows guideline 23. Explore and describe a wide variety of natural and man-made materials through sensory experiences. Early Education Activities, Toddler Stem, Stem Activities Preschool, Preschool Stem, Preschool Science Activities, Engineering Activities, Gratis Printables, Preschool Activities Toddler, Activities For Preschoolers

This Cheerio Tower building activity falls under Technology & Engineering. The children will build with cheerios, uncooked pasta, and play dough. The children will use inquiry skills to understand what to do to help keep the cheerios up. This follows guideline 23. Explore and describe a wide variety of natural and man-made materials through sensory experiences.

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