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Toddler Activities I found
« on: September 11, 2006, 09:27:03 am »
Toddler Activities

1. Dump and Fill
Toddlers like to dump and fill just about anything. Be sure to supply the children with plenty of opportunities to dump and fill. Coffee cans and boxes make great items to be filled. You can have the children fill with toys, tops from baby food jars, and other toddler safe items.

2. Cause and effect
Toddlers will love to play games where they can see the cause and effect. A simple lightswitch can be a source of entertainment, (as well as the not so desirable toilet flushing LOL), toys that resond by touch, like music books, and pop up toys, jack in the boxes and activity centers are great toys for this age.

Another great cause and effect game includes the use of a large mailing tube and a toddler safe ball. (A choke tester is a reliable way to test toddler toys for safety.) The child places a ball or any item that will fit in the mailing tube and it will come out the other end.

3. Ramp and Roll
Create a ramp with a large block or book. Then gather toys and show how the toys roll or slide down the ramp.

4. Peanut Butter Play Dough
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup corn syrup
1 1/4 cup nonfat dry milk
1 1/4 cup confectioner's sugar
Mix then knead the ingredients. Let your child mold and play with the dough... and when they are done.. They can eat it.

5. Goop
Mix 2 cups water with a little food coloring, add 6 cups of cornflour/cornstarch to make goop. A great outdoor summer activity. And it is edible, but doesn't taste very good.

6. Bubbles
Toddlers are amazed by bubbles. Bubbles can catch a toddlers attention for at least 15 minutes.

7. Sand and Water Play
A dishtub filled with sand or water can provide entertainment as well as a great learning experience. Ideas to add to water play: a drop of food coloring, turkey basters, funnels, cups, dish soap, boats, plastic toys, brushes and sponges, ice, cold or warm water, baby dolls or play dishes to wash, toddler safe balls, items that will sink or float.

8. A box
Add a large cardboard box to a toddlers enviroment. Be sure the child does not stand ON the box. The children will have fun climbing in the box and hiding.

9. Peek a Boo
Even older toddlers still enjoy a game of Peek a Boo. Place your hands on your face and say "(child's name) where are you?" I usually encourage the older children to pull my hands away from my face. They really like to have control over the game. Let them put your hands over your face and pull them away.

10. Chocolate Pudding Finger Paint
Mix instant chocolate pudding according to the directions and paint on wax paper. Great for children who like to eat their art:)

11. Shaving Cream
Put a small mound of shaving cream on a tabletop, and allow your child to fingerpaintwith it. To add some more fun, add a little food coloring, for some pastel colors.Supervision is required so the child does not get the shaving cream in their eyes... butanywhere else is easily cleaned with a damp towel. (The pic is my son, enjoying his shaving cream experience)

12. Bell in a Bottle
Place a bell in a pop bottle. Seal the top very tight with hot glue. Allow to dry. Let the children play with the bottle.

13. Ring around the Rosie
Play Ring around the Rosie with the children.

14. Jump Song
(child's name), (child's name),
Jump up and down, Jump up and down, Jump up and down,
(child's name), (child's name),
Jump up and down, now sit back down
Variations:
replace "act like a clown" or "spin all around" for "jump up and down"
replace "child's name" with "everybody" or the name of your class, eg "Tot 2"

15. Sing a song

16. Art
Some material you may use for art projects include:

Crayons, Pens, Colored Pencils, Markers, Paint, Lace, String, Holes from a hole Punch, Ribbon, Paper Doilys, Tissue Paper, Yarn, Torn Paper, Stickers, Sand, Old Puzzle Pieces, Colored Glue, Colored Tape, Chalk, Wet Chalk, Wrapping Paper, Stamps, Aluminum Foil, Confetti, Sponges, Colored Pasta, Colored Rice,

I am sure there are plenty more... I will add more as I think of them.

17. Marble Art
You need a container with a top. (the larger the better) Cut out peices of paper to fit inside the top of the containter. Place a piece of paper in the top of the container, a small amount of water or paint will help it stick ot the lid. Place a small amount of paint in the bottom of the container. Use a few different colors. Add four or so marbles. Place the lid on the bottom. Flip the container upside down. Have your child shake the container. When they are finished, open the contianer and take out the paper.

18. Paper Tear
This is especially helpful when toddler feel the need to tear books. A center should be provided with paper that they may tear.

19. Paint with Water
On a hot day, take out a small container of water and large and small brushes. Allow the children to paint with the water. (Supervise the children at all times.)

20. Play Basketball
Supply the children with a large ball and a laundry basket. Show the children how to put the ball in the basket. Try the same with bean bags or small pillows.

21. Bean Bag Fun
Play with bean bags, toss them in a basket, up in the air, balance them on your head or the back of your hand, toss them to a friend.

22. Roll the Ball
Roll a ball back and forth.

23. Dance
Play some music and dance with your child.

24. Make an intrument
Use a pot or pan and a spoon, an empty coffee tin with lid, or two pot tops for cymbals.

25. Go for a Nature Walk
Point out trees, grass, bugs, rocks... etc.

26. Play in a mirror
Make silly faces into a mirror. Toddlers love to look at themselves. For added fun, place a mirror on the floor and let the toddler walk on it.

27. Roll around
Roll around on the floor or down a gentle hill outside.

28. Make a play house
Drape a blanket over a talbe for a fun place to play.

29. Feed the Birds
Help your child crumble old bread for the birds to eat.

30. Fingerprint fun
Have your child press one finger onto a non toxic ink pad and then press onto a piece of paper. Repeat.

31. Read a Book

32. Name it
Point to something and name it for your child. Or say what color it is or describe it. Encourage your child to point out objects for you to name.

33. Mimic Me
Repeat your child's vocal sounds. Make simple sounds for your child to mimic.

34. Do a Simple Puzzle
There are Puzzles with just two pieces for toddlers.

35. Play with a Puppet
Children like to have a puppet talk and play with them. have the puppet tell a story.

36. Box Train
Attach a short piece of yarn to a small box to make a train for your toddlers stuffed animals.

37. Beach Ball Bat
Hang a beach ball from the ceiling just within the child's reach. Allow the children to bat at the ball.

38. Shakers
Make shakers by stapling two paper plates together with beans inside, (the children may decorate these) or placing beans, beads, or other objects in a sealed bottle.

39. Masking Tape
Allow the children to play with a small piece of maksing tape. Supervision is required.

40. What sound does a ? make?
Ask you child what sounds does a car make... a cow, a dog....etc

41. Where is your___?
Ask you child "where is your nose?" eyes, head... etc

42. Chrunch Autumn Leaves

43. Try to Catch Snowflakes on your Tongue

44. Build with Blocks

45. Knock down a 3 or 4 block tower

46. Pretend to talk on a play phone

47. Have a picnic.

48. Play with a streamer in the wind

49. Record your voice
Record your child's voice and play it back for them.

50. Blow a Dandelion

51. Use sidewalk chalk

52. Play dress up

53. Dance with a scarf

54. Play Hide and Seek

55. Pretend to have a Tea Party. Invite a favorite stuffed animal.

56. Pretend to eat like Cookie Monster.
The toddlers seem to really like this a lot. I ask them for a cookie or ice cream and they pretend to give one to me and I make a lot of noise while pretending to eat it.

57. Pretend to be asleep.
Let the children wake you up, pretend to be suprised. Snoring adds a lot more fun to this game.

58. Up and away
Lie on your back and lift the child above you for an airplane ride.

59. Leg excercises
Lie on your back, with your knees bent and feet on the floor. Ask a child to sit on your feet on place them on your feet, facing you. Lift your legs slowly so they are parrallel to the ground. If the child holds on you can Lift them upside down.

60. Pretend to be a ____!
Pretend to be a dog, cat, dinosaur, baby....


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Re: Toddler Activities I found
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2006, 18:03:24 pm »
Fabulous list!  I just added it to the "Toddler Activity idea" sticky at the top of this forum.  Feel free to add more there if you'd like.

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« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2006, 18:19:52 pm »
That is a wonderful list. Thank you for posting it.  I already do alot of those things with dorian and they are very entertaining. I think his most fav. is crunching the leaves. ;D ;D   Now we'll have to try some new stuff. ;D

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Re: Toddler Activities I found
« Reply #3 on: September 11, 2006, 20:50:03 pm »
It's a great list, I have added it to my Actvities file in my Chilminding Box. I already do some of these but I am always looking for more activities to do with them.  We love bubbles, the older ones blow bubbles and the little ones try to catch them, great for when I need to get the tea ready!!lol (3 year old babysitters eh!)
I also love the eating playdough idea as Alex loves to eat the playdough, I might as well make it tasty.
It takes us an hour to make our playdough and they only play with it for about 10 minutes, never mind, at least they are kept busy making it.
We also love cooking, baking cakes and biscuits, Even alex loves this (she eats the sweeties that go on top!)

They also love their toys being brought to life, Teddy being made to walk or wave or when I do my ventriloquist act (I'm getting quite good at it now.

Draw eyes and beak on index fingers and hold them up, say two little ie birds sitting on the wall, one named Peter, One named Paul.  Fly away Peter and let your hand 'fly' behind your head and change index finger for middle finger, then fly away Paul and do the same.  Doubled up laughter when you are more surprised at the disappearance than they are and you go looking behind you for the birdies, then great amazement when they magically reappear.

Where can I buy rice paper, this is great too.

We also dance and sing to the Tweenies (great for the telly addicts that I can't drag away from the TV, at least I can try to keep them a little active) I also put the music channels on and we have a dance to those, they love a disco in the living room.

We play skittles, save some plastic bottles and put them in a triangle formation and see who can knock down the most with a plastic ball.

We love all sorts of action songs.  Dingle Dangle Scarecrow, Miss Polly had a Dolly, Wake up bunny hop hop hop, Incey Wincey Spider, Wheels on the bus and loads more.

Surprise Bag, put something in the bag and offer the child to feel but not peep, and see if they can guess what it is.

Hide the thimble but not hiding a thimble, not only do I not possess such an item, Alex would have definitely have eaten it by now anyway, we usually hide a little McDonalds toy, It's so funny as they usually hide it in exactly the same place as you have just hidden it a few minutes ago.

Fill a kitchen drawer with baby safe items and they can play there whilst you are preparing food,  I put a door stopper on the bottom of mine to stop it jamming the little fingers and I change the items from time to time to make it more interesting, but not with toys, with pans, spoons, rolling pin, plastic cups and plates etc, they think that they are playing with something that they are not supposed to have.