Enjoy these Toddler Big Brain quizzes we've created for you, helping to test the Toddler knowledge you have.
Red Bird | |
Yellow Duck | |
Green Frog | |
Purple Cat | |
The Brown Bear sees the red bird looking at him. This is a great toddler book to read to your child. This beloved classic is availabe in board-book edition.
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4 to 9 inches | |
one foot | |
2 to 5 inches | |
1/2 inch to 3 inches | |
Children grow quite a bit during their toddler years.
Toddlers usually grow between 4 and 5 inches from age one to age two. From age two to age three they usually grow about 2 to 3 inches.
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12 | |
20 | |
24 | |
32 | |
A full set of baby or primary teeth is 20 teeth.
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Keep your child away from others in the winter. | |
Teach your child to wash his or her hands properly. | |
Use only antibiotic types of soaps. | |
Use a humidifier. | |
Unwashed hands play a large role in spreading infections like colds and respiratory ailments among kids.
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Books made out of vinyl material. | |
Books on topics about vinyl material use to make children´s toys. | |
Die cut and different shaped books. | |
Books that a protective coat has been added to the cover. | |
Vinyl Books are books made out of vinyl material. Usually these books are made for young children.
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Draw simple pictures. | |
Turn on the TV and VCR. | |
Pick up and put away toys. | |
All of the above. | |
Toddlers are learning to do many new things. Provide activities that are simple enough for toddlers to do by themselves. Offer help when needed. Recognize that new things can be frustrating. Give encouragement.
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Toddlermania | |
Hairmania | |
Trichotillomania | |
Pharmacology | |
Trichotillomania is the abnormal desire to pull out one´s hair -- called also hairpulling. Some toddlers develop this bad habit.
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They don´t like to share. | |
Like affection and attention. | |
Most often are only aware of their own perspective, ideas, needs, and wants. | |
All of the above. | |
Toddlers often seem selfish. They don´t like to share. They often take or demand toys and things from other children. They disagree and become frustrated easily. Toddlers do not yet understand the needs of others and often are only aware of what they want at the moment. Make only a few rules and be consistent. Give simple explanations and tell them that others have feelings too.Toddlers see the world different than adults. Children age four and under most often are only aware of their own perspective, ideas, needs, and wants. They need only simple explanations. They enjoy doing the same things over and over again. Games that are short with simple rules work best. Toddlers also have a limited attention span.
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By staying dry for several hours and telling or showing you that he or she needs to go. | |
Wanting wet diapers changed. | |
Showing interest in a potty or the toilet. | |
All of the above. | |
Toddlers show signs of readiness for potty training by staying dry for several hours, wanting wet diapers changed, showing interest in a potty or the toilet, telling or showing you that he or she needs to go, and by having the ability to pull pants up and down.
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Yes | |
No | |
Immunizations help protect your child from dangerous diseases.
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Guru Spotlight |
Lynne Christen |