Helping Kids Be Curious

“I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” – Albert Einstein

To help children be curious YOU, their caregiver, will want to

Snuggle with . . . Talk with . . . Listen with . . .

Sing with . . . Read with . . . Play with . . . Create with . . .

Wonder with . . . Get messy with. . . Explore nature with . . .

Cook with . . . as much as you possibly can!

These activities get the neurons in the brain firing and children need that for brain development. Did you know the brain doubles in size in an infant’s first year?