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January 24

Sing a Song

You already know that washing your hands is important to be healthy! Here is a song about GERMS!

The G-E-R-M-S Song

Tune: Frere Jacques

Are you coughing?
Are you sneezing?
Cover your mouth,
Cover your mouth.
Germs are always flying,
Germs are always flying.
Wash your hands.
Wash your hands.

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The Journey of a Germ

Try This

Let your child make his or her own pretend first-aid kit for dramatic play with paper box, cotton balls, Q-tips, popsicle sticks, and cut-up gauze (or toilet paper.)

TumbleBooks

Tumblebook of the day


Each day Idaho residents can view one free TumbleBook picture book, one free TumbleBook math book, one free TumbleBook game, and one free TumbleBook in Spanish on this site. Be sure to also check out the Fun Facts to help your child be ready for kindergarten!

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Use these two resources to make a family first aid kit.

  • Stay Clean and Healthy
  • Kids' First Aid Kit

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