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People, Places, and Things

This activity will teach your preschool child about product origins. Why does milk come from nearby and bananas from far away?
By: Trish Kuffner, author of The Preschooler's Busy Book

People, Places, and Things


Materials

  • Maps

Directions

  1. Go around your house and find the origins of various objects.
  2. Look at the labels of the clothes you wear and think of where your food was grown.
  3. Why do bananas come from Central America? Why does the milk come from the local dairy? Maybe your climate is too cold for bananas, and the milk is too perishable to travel far.
  4. Talk about where your ancestors came from, and use a map to find the countries.
  5. Use a map to show your child where family and friends live now.

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