easy, low-prep, and engaging activities for toddlers
This no cook playdough recipe is quick and easy to make. Toddlers and kids can even help make this no cook playdough recipe. Since we’ve been stuck at home since March, the days have been feeling extra long around here. I’ve been needing activities to do with my toddlers and kids. Play dough is something I usually just pick up at the dollar store for them when I’m there. But since I haven’t been going to stores very much lately, we’ve been out of play dough…
Want a fun and simple letter recognition activity for toddlers or preschoolers? This letter recognition activity is great for toddlers or preschoolers and also great for working on fine motor skills, especially the pincer grip (which helps with writing later on). This simple letter activity can also be differentiated depending on your child’s skill level. Since I’ll be staying home with my 3 year olds toddlers this fall (and trying to work at home at the same time), I need simple learning activities to set up for them. This letter recognition activity takes minutes to set…
This ice painting toddler activity is a fun way for kids to paint! This ice painting toddler activity is easy to prep and so much fun! All you need is an ice cube tray, paint, and some toys for this activity. If your toddler loves to paint – you should try ice painting. This activity is a huge hit with my toddlers (since they love painting). I added toys for the handles since it makes them easier to grip for toddlers. Plus I didn’t have any popsicle sticks and they definitely need some sort of…