My favorite photo of Mom and me is now a coloring page. Just in time for Mother's Day! Use the link to download and don't forget to stay between the lines!
-- Stomper
From math puzzles to coloring pages, here are some fun ways to keep kids (and adults) entertained at home.
The first era of the A’s in Oakland, known as the “Swingin’ A’s,” won three consecutive World Series championships in the early 1970s. This dynasty had bright uniforms, white shoes, and unique facial hair with Hall of Famers like Rollie Fingers, Dennis Eckersley, Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, and Dick Williams.
Summer Slugger, an A's education initiative, helps prevent the 'summer slide' by offering kids ages 8-12 years old baseball-themed games that reinforce key math and literacy skills. Have your child create their own customized avatar to guide them through the games and help them earn points and progress-based rewards, including A's tickets.
Registration is now open. Go to summerslugger.com/athletics to get started.
Explore USA Baseball’s free gym curriculum that provides fun, easy bat and ball activities for young athletes and their families to participate in while at home.
These museums and science centers are offering virtual tours, activities, and resources. Check them out!