Here’s a Easter spin on an easy cardboard tracing practice activity. Simply cut out egg shapes from cardboard and paint as you’d like. Involve your toddlers in this step for a two part activity! They can paint the eggs any way they want and it helps them feel like part of the process. Once the …
Toddler Activities
Easter Egg Craft – Painted Pasta
Looking for a new way to paint with your toddler? Try this! Get some cardboard and draw out some egg shapes. Cut these out and then use a glue gun to glue on different kinds of pasta. Once they are glued, let your toddlers paint away! (Older toddlers can help pick out the pasta and …
FREE PRINTABLE: Rainbow Salt Writing
Are your little ones wanting to practice writing? Try this fun way to write using some easy things you probably already have in your home! All you need is: fine grain salt food coloring ziploc bag And then for writing, you can use: low tray or baking sheet stick/back of pencil optional – tracing letter …
FREE PRINTABLE – Feed the Frog
Want a fun way to practice posting? Try this feed the frog activity! All you need is: frog printable (scroll down to download a free copy of this) cardboard scissors plastic bugs, numbers, letters, loose parts to feed the frog Cut out the frog printable and tape it to a piece of cardboard. If you …
FREE PRINTABLES – St. Patrick’s Day Print and Play
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, we have some fun easy PRINT AND PLAY printables for you! These were created for you to print and pass to your little ones so that they can play and learn while you enjoy your cup of coffee or tea. No prepwork needed! Keep scrolling to download a few free …
Trim the leprechaun beard
Here’s a fun scissor practice activity for St. Patrick’s day! All you need is leprechaun face printable (scroll down to download your free copy!) orange construction paper scissors tape Cut out the leprechaun face and then cut long strips of orange paper. Tape the strips to the face to create a long beard. Then have …
Five Senses – Sense of TASTE
Learning about our five senses is a great way to explore and learn more about the world around us. Did you know, adults have around 10,000 taste buds which are constantly regenerating every one to two weeks. As we age, their ability to regenerate decreases which is why our taste changes as we grow older. …
Rainbow Spaghetti – Sensory Play
Looking for a fun taste safe sensory play? Try spaghetti! It’s easy to make and so much fun for babies and toddlers! Cook spaghetti Drain and rinse with cold water Separate into bags and add food coloring Mix until spaghetti is colored to your liking Rinse again with cold water – this helps wash away …
FREE PRINTABLE – Watermelon Seed Counting
Want a fun easy way to practice counting? Try this watermelon seed counting activity! Scroll down to download our free printable, and then get some q-tips and black paint. Have your little ones practice recognizing each number and then dotting the corresponding number of seeds onto the watermelon! Count out loud with them as they …
Free the Animals – Scissor Practice
Is your little one wanting to cut everything up with scissors? Once they learn this new skill, they want to cut everything. So let’s give them something to cut! This simple activity allows them to practice cutting with scissors at different angles to free their beloved toys. Use whatever toys or figurines you have available …