Want a simple sensory bin for your toddler this fall? This toddler sensory bin with acorns just uses what you have outside! Or maybe take a little trip to a park to find the supplies. I found the acorns and leaves at the park the other day with my twins and made this toddler sensory bin with acorns, leaves, and pinecones. My 2-year-olds love acorns! Every time we go to the park this time of year they come home with pocketfuls of acorns. Of course, if you don’t have acorns, any other…
Ready for an easy and simple fall activity? Toddler Fall Squash Sensory Play is so quick to set up and is perfect for your leftover squash seeds and guts. This activity is so much fun! Toddler Fall Soup Sensory Play allows your toddler to dig in with their hands and squish the squash seeds, break them apart from the guts, scoop and pour, and have lots of pretend play. It really is a perfect fall activity since squash is in season, and it will keep your toddler engaged and learning. I was able to fully cook dinner…
Does your toddler love to feed themselves? Finger Foods For Toddlers are perfect for encouraging independence in your toddler. It’s also a good way to get a variety of food into their diets. It probably isn’t hard to convince your toddler to feed themselves – it’s probably something they actually love doing. During 18 months-3 years is when toddlers start to want to do everything on their own and gain their independence. I really try to encourage my 2-year-old twins to do things on their own or…