The following is a library of fun activities, crafts, stories and videos targeted for students ages 3-7 years of age. In the coming weeks, Sultana plans to build upon this page to correspond with the Sultana’s Virtual Toddler Time live programming based out of the Foundation’s Holt Education Center. The page is designed to help guardians if you miss a live program registration or are simply looking for ways to explore nature from home with your little ones.

All living things change throughout their lives. Plants and animals are born, grow up, and eventually die. This process is
Birds are animals with backbones with a beak, wings, feathers, two legs, lay eggs, and are warm-blooded. Some birds, like
The days are getting longer, and the nights are getting shorter. Do you know what that means? Spring is coming!
Camouflage helps animals survive in their habitat. It can help animals hide from predators (animals that might eat them). For
Animals make their homes in lots of different habitats. But sometimes, the environment doesn't feel quite right... something is missing!
Reptiles are a type of cold-blooded animal with a backbone, dry, scaly skin, and lays eggs. Turtles, lizards, and snakes
Did you know that water can be a solid, liquid, or gas?!? Snow is a special form of solid water
February is here, and we all know what that means, Groundhog Day is near! Legend has it; if a groundhog
Fish are animals that live in the water and have backbones, gills, and fins. The Chesapeake Bay is home to
The days are cold and short! Thick fur, sleeping through the winter, or moving to a warmer area are just
Animal families, like ours, come in different shapes and sizes. Some families, like Beaver colonies, have parents, older siblings, and
Wiggly, squiggly, slimy worms are an important food source for animals and help plants by burrowing through the soil. Printables:
The Chesapeake Bay is home to the Eastern Oyster. Oysters are bivalves, animals with two shells that spend almost all
When fresh water reaches the Chesapeake, it mixes with salt water from the Atlantic Ocean to create brackish water. Ecosystems
Amphibians are cold-blooded animals that have a backbone and lay eggs. Most amphibians spend their “childhood” in water and “adulthood”