Are you looking for fun and easy learning activities for toddlers? These toddler activities are engaging, fun, and educational! And, they're super easy to do at home! Toddler activities don't have to be complicated. Children learn best through play. ...
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If you're looking for a fun activity that actually keeps your toddler engaged and enhances developmental skills, then this bubble foam is your answer! Fun, easy to prep, and keeps toddlers entertained!
Easy Fluffy Bubble Foam Sensory Play Activity
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Kids learn best through play! This letter and name recognition activity is learning disguised as play. This toddler activity is engaging, fun, and a great way to teach letter recognition, name recognition, fine motor skills, and spatial relations.
Fun Name Building Blocks - a name recognition activity
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I love easy learning activities for my 2 year old that are actually fun and engaging! This at home toddler activity is a fun, open-ended sensory experience that teaches cause and effect, color recognition, color mixing, and fosters creativity.
Easy Color Mixing Sensory Activity
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As a former Pre-K teacher, I love planning my toddler's activities in themes! There are so many fun, play based activities you can do at home with toddlers that aren't complicated. Check out these simple learning activities from our plants and garden...
Plants and Garden Themed Toddler Activities - Homeschool Preschool
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You can make this DIY toddler activity with recycled items you already have lying around at home! This fun cookie counting activity is a great way for little ones to learn through play. This teaches counting, number recognition, one to one correspond...
Monster Cookie Counting a DIY Toddler Activity
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My toddler loves playing with pom-pom sensory bins! They are super easy to set up, and they enhance so many developmental skills such as fine motor skill development, hand-eye coordination, color recognition, sorting, and more.
Pom-Pom and Hearts Sensory Bin
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Don't throw out your Easter eggs! Use them for fun learning activities instead! There are so many toddler activities you can do with Easter eggs. The alphabet hunt and letter matching were my toddler's favorite!
Repurposed Easter Egg Activities
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Painting with toddlers and babies doesn't have to be messy! Painting is such a fun activity for little ones, and this one is completely mess free! This is also a wonderful sensory activity, too. Easy to set up with virtually no clean-up.
Mess Free Canvas Finger Painting for Babies and Toddlers
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Not all sensory bins are messy! This spring flower sensory bin is a mess free toddler activity that only takes minutes to set up. Enhances fine motor skills while scooping, grasping, and pouring.
Easy Mess Free Spring Sensory Bin
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Playdough is an amazing activity that keeps your child entertained for a good amount of time! Making playdough at home isn't hard, and this one is a no cook recipe (it also smells great). Playing with playdough has so many benefits, from self-regulat...
No Cook Pumpkin Pie Playdough Recipe for Toddlers
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Puzzles are a great toddler activity! This simple animal puzzle is a free printable. Just print, cut, and play. Pro tip: Laminate the pieces or mount them on cardstock for added durability.
Free Printable Animal Puzzle for Toddlers
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Making shape monsters is an open-ended educational activity for your toddler that promotes fine motor skills, fosters creativity, and enhances shape and color recognition. Toddler activities that require minimal supplies and prep are always a win for...
Making Shape Monsters
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What is process art, and why is it beneficial for your toddler? Process art allows your child to create freely and focus on the creation process rather than the end result. Check out these simple process art activities and let your little explore and...
Process Art Toddler Activities
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Toddler activities don't have to be fancy or complicated. Make this easy color sorting toddler activity at home with just a few materials. Invite your toddler to play by showing them how you can put popsicle sticks in the slots and encourage them to ...
Easy DIY Color Sorting Activity
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My toddler loved having snow in his sensory bin! Yes, we also played outside in the snow, but when it just got too icy and cold out, we brought it inside. The color changing feature on this sensory bin also made it look really cool!