We’ve been seeing this everywhere and really wanted to try it this year since the kids are a little older. For the month of February, you add one heart each day to their door with a love message on it. Tip: write out all your hearts now so you don’t have to scramble to write …
Simple Setup
[FREE PRINTABLE] Doctors Office Dramatic Play
Do your little ones like to pretend play? By fully immersing themselves into a pretend world, they are able to freely express their emotions, be creative and learn new skills. [Scroll to the bottom for a free sample from this pack!] Our latest printable pack is made especially to transform a small corner of your …
Toddler ball reach and grab
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities (@learningfromplaying) This simple activity is easy to set up and you can adapt it to multiple age groups! All you need are some masking tape and some plastic balls. If you don’t have balls, you can also use any small toy. …
Counting with playdough
Did you know that playdough is one of our favorite ways to learn to count? It also adds a fun sensory element! Keep reading to see how we learn through playing and scroll to the bottom to download our free icecream printable. Playdough is such a fun way to learn: rolling playdough into balls helps …
Bubble Wrap Painting
Want to try a new fun way to paint with your little ones? Try this! (I highly recommend you do this one outside ;)) Tape some paper outside onto the floor (I used a roll of paper to make two long strips so they had lots of room to paint). Generously squirt paint all over …
Taste Safe Ice Painting
Have a toddler who loves to paint but always trying to eat the paint? Try this easy setup activity! Pour some water into an ice cube tray and add various food coloring to each compartment. Wrap the tray with tin foil and use a knife to make small slits in the center of each hole. …
Learning activities for 1-2 year old Toddlers
Toddlers that are in the 1-2 year old age group are starting to gain better control of their body parts and movements. They may be starting to walk and fascinated by the world and new things around them. To help them learn and grow, here is a list of fun and easy activities that you …
Ziploc Bag Painting
Do you have a toddler who loves painting but makes a mess? Try this! Squirt different colors of paint onto a piece of paper and place the whole thing inside a ziploc bag. Seal it up and tape down all four sides to the floor or table. Then, simply let baby poke and smear the …
Rainbow Water Pouring
This activity is easy to set up and can be extended into 3 different types of play – perfect for keeping your little ones busy and occupied while learning at the same time! Play 1 – Pour to the line To set up, simply tape around various jars or cups to create a fill line. …
Popsicle stick shapes
This is a super easy activity that you can set up in minutes. It also helps teach your little ones to think and problem solve as they try to match the shapes and colors with popsicle sticks! For this one, we used jumbo popsicle sticks but you can use the small ones too if you …