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    100 things to do before kindergarten

    We enjoy making lists here at The Savvy Source. Making a list is an act of hope, and a form of dreaming as well as planning.

    These years before kindergarten and the forward march of school years are precious and irreplaceable. Never again will we have so much plain old free time with these adorables of ours. So here's a list of lots of stuff we hope to do with them, make possible for them, show them and teach them before they head off to -- gasp! -- elementary school.

    And if we don't get around to each and every one of these items...well, we still have another twelve years before they go to college!

    In no particular order....

    1. Go to the zoo

    2. Visit a farm

    3. Go on a hike

    4. Play with kittens or puppies

    5. Catch a frog

    6. Make a gigantic mess

    7. Help clean up a gigantic mess

    8. Master the monkey-bars

    9. Swing high up into the sky all by themselves

    10. Try ice-skating

    11. Go sledding

    12. Make a snow-man

    13. Blow bubbles

    14. Plant seeds and watch them grow

    15. Have a pillow fight

    16. Jump on a big bed

    17. Jump on a trampoline or in a bounce house

    18. Hang out in a tent

    19. Spend days at the beach

    20. Build sandcastles

    21. Go fishing

    22. Go out on a boat

    23. Play with blocks and puzzles

    24. Read the classic picture books

    25. Read a classic chapter book

    26. Check out library books with their own library card

    27. Get a passport

    28. Carve a pumpkin

    29. Hold a newborn baby (to see how much they've grown)

    30. Love a special doll or stuffed animal

    31. Bake cookies and cakes

    32. Help plan their own birthday party

    33. Go to the circus

    34. Go to a museum on a quiet weekday

    35. Play hide-and-seek

    36. Play a board game

    37. Do nothing whatsoever all day

    38. Try a sport

    39. Watch a sporting event

    40. Learn to swim

    41. Be tickled in hysterics

    42. Paint and draw as much as desired

    43. Have the use of scissors and glue

    44. Display artworks and other creations around the house

    45. Learn to use a camera (and keep an album of the results!)

    46. Play with clay

    47. Pick flowers

    48. Climb a tree

    49. Gaze at the moon and stars

    50. Toast marshmallows

    51. Learn to eat an ice-cream cone

    52. Watch a sunset

    53. Learn to write their own names

    54. Learn their addresses and telephone numbers

    55. Learn their parents' full names

    56. Set the table

    57. Clear the table

    58. Help wash the dishes

    59. Learn to say their pleases and thank yous and excuse mes

    60. Watch fireworks

    61. Go to the ballet or theater or a puppet show

    62. Put on a ballet or play or puppet show at home

    63. Face paint

    64. Dress up in costumes at will

    65. Learn rhymes and poems and songs by heart

    66. Have a dance party

    67. Enjoy friends at preschool and at the park

    68. Invite friends over to play

    69. Get to know grandparents

    70. Play with cousins

    71. Become attached to a wonderful preschool teacher and/or babysitter

    72. Learn the name of our president

    73. Know the name of their town, state and country

    74. Be familiar with a map of the world

    75. Listen to music from many different ages and genres

    76. Hear and learn words from a different language

    77. Learn the difference between trash and recycling

    78. Grow their own vegetables

    79. Learn to ride a bike (or try!)

    80. Take a road trip

    81. Draw a self-portrait

    82. Slurp alphabet soup

    83. Learn to twirl spaghetti on a fork

    84. Pick apples

    85. Star in a home movie

    86. Learn a magic trick

    87. Try different hair-dos

    88. Practice writing letters

    89. Practice counting to 100

    90. Make up stories

    91. Send a letter

    92. Receive a letter

    93. Ride on a merry-go-round

    94. Give away toys and books to less fortunate children

    95. Learn the value of coins and bills

    96. Keep a piggy bank

    97. Try a musical instrument

    98. Have a heartfelt wish granted

    99. Have a heartfelt wish denied

    100. Receive a million (make that a billion) heartfelt kisses and hugs from their parents!

    What's on your list?

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