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Holiday Happenings

Looking for Holiday fun for your family? We've posted some great local events happening this holiday season. Be sure to check them out here & email more holiday happenings to events@fortsmithmoms.com

Upcoming Events at Walton Arts Center



The Very Hungry Caterpillar & other Eric Carle Favorites
Saturday, Nov. 22, 11:00am - Ticket range: $10 to $16 
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia returns to Northwest Arkansas for another of their spectacular black light shows! The triple-bill includes the wonderful story of THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR's metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly; the fanciful account of LITTLE CLOUD's travels through the sky, and the MIXED-UP CHAMELEON's discovery of his own unique nature. The whimsical tales have enchanted several generations, and Mermaid's acclaimed stage adaptation teaches as well as entertains.
Ages: 4 - 7. Click here for more information and tickets.

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Baby Games

From peek-a-boo to pat-a-cake, we’ve got the baby games you need to foster healthy language, social, and motor skills.

Peek-a-Boo
This game teaches your baby that objects out of sight still exist and can be found—an important cognitive lesson for baby.
Here are some variations of the game:

Hide your face behind your spread-apart fingers. 
Peek around the corner of a doorway. 
Use a light cloth that baby can pull off easily and victoriously as you call out "Peek-a-boo!"

This game can be played throughout baby's first year of life and into toddlerhood.

Ahh-Boom!
When baby is between five- to seven-months old, prop her in a sitting position facing you on your lap. Lower your head and gently touch foreheads with your baby while slowly saying, "Ahh-boom!" at each touch. In time, your baby will anticipate the game by leaning forward before your foreheads meet.

Sooo Big!
Your little one loves it when you lift both his arms up very high and exclaim delightedly, "How big are you? You are so big!" Once your child has learned this game, lift your hands up high and let your child stretch his own arms way upward as you exclaim, "Sooo big!"

Pat-a-Cake
Babies learn to clap both hands together at the body midline between seven and nine months. "Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man; bake me a cake as fast as you can…" is an excellent rhyme to chant with your baby. She will enjoy mimicking your clapping, and her confidence will build as she learns the movements and words.

Oops!
This game can be played with various props but works particularly well with building blocks. Build a tower of blocks with your three- to six-month old and let him knock them down. This game teaches cause and effect—that actions have consequences. And it's lots of fun!

This Little Piggy
Respond to your baby's burblings with encouraging words as you play "This Little Piggy Went to Market" with her tiny toes. Your baby learns that despite being a small creature, she has control over play situations: Notice how she thrusts out her toes in a clear request to play the game again and again!

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