A Memory Book or Box Will Help Your Child Feel Special
Parenting Tips for Your 33-34 Month Old Toddler
Children love to learn about themselves. It helps them feel important and special. A very nice thing you can do is to collect and organize reminders of these early years.

Chances are you have some memory makings already. You can use photos, birthday cards, certificates, and so forth to start a memory book or a memory box. Add pictures your child draws, a piece of her favorite blanket, an outline of her hand or footprint, her holiday cards, newspapers published on her birthdays, notes from favorite relatives—and anything else you and she want to save.
Let your child know this is a special book you want to keep for both of you. Let her only look at it with you so you can keep it from getting torn and dirty. All too soon, these early years pass. A memory book will help you and your child enjoy remembering these special years.
Learn More About 33-34 Month Old Children
- Costume Box Encourages Your Toddler’s Creativity and Pretend Play
- Development and Characteristics of a 33-34 Month Old Child
- Let Your Toddler Decide How Much to Eat to Promote a Healthy Lifestyle
- Make a Life-Size Drawing So Your Child Can See and Talk About Herself
- Make a Pretend Stove from a Cardboard Box for Pretend Cooking
- Matching Pairs Game Teaches How Things Can be the Same or Different
- Most Toddlers Need a One-Hour Nap that is not Close to Bedtime
- Problem Solving Skills Begin in Toddlerhood
- Show Your Child How to Reduce Stress by Imagining a Place She Likes
- Some Children Don’t Get Enough Iron in Their Diet
- Stress Can Cause Your Child to Lose Interest in Toilet or Potty Training
- Stuttering Happens When Children Get Upset or Excited
- Take Away Game Increases Your Child’s Memory
- Toddlers Use Imaginary Friends to Practice Social and Thinking Skills
- Use the Magic Closet to Rotate Toys So Your Child Can Rediscover Old Toys
- Vision Testing Checks Vision Problems That May Go Unnoticed
- Where Is It? Game Teaches Words Like In, Under, and Beside
- Your Child Will Love You Even If You’re Strict and Set Limits
- Your Toddler: 33-34 Months
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