Diy educational games for toddlers




















We also made snack time an activity; round and square crackers, raisins, grapes, carrot slices, banana slices, peanut butter, sunflowerseeds, just to mention a few.

A little dab of peanut butter for glue and anything will stick to a cracker. Decorate like an ornament or faces and eat yummy. Sometimes you can get them to try new foods, just because it looked good on their cracker artwork. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. I work in a daycare I need some idea on what to teach one year olds.

What awesome ideas, and you sound like a wonderful grandma and person! Some really fab ideas here, have shared- thank you! Leave a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

What Parents Have to Say… There's always something new for us to discover, as well as old favorites. I am so grateful to have activities handed to us Fun and easy ones that can be put together in a moment's notice!

You're awesome Jamie and I appreciate you sharing your activities and ideas!! It is so easy to just put up the calendar, and glance at it for inspiration when we are in a funk.

This is exactly what I have been searching for! Thanks for making something so organized and easy to use.

This takes down the need to scour the internet for ideas. It's like looking for a recipe on the internet, so many options that often times it is less overwhelming to look in a book on the shelf than stress about too many options. They have proven to me that I CAN be that mom that does cool and creative things with her kids!

And those cool and creative things can actually be quite simple! I hope all of these homemade games for kids have inspired you! Which of the DIY games will you be trying with the kids first? If you have any more homemade game ideas, feel free to leave me a comment below and tell me about it. Many of the homemade games for kids shared here can be made with just a few items.

You might have some of those items on-hand already! Preschool Teacher has a ton of fully developed early learning resources. Click on the images below for more information about each resource. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Hey I feel like, creative things done at home can help kids learn better. Now new ideas has started rolling in my mind. We use affiliate links and may earn commission from purchases made through those links.

Table of Contents. Roll and Color Math Games. Whether you are a parent, day care provider or nanny, your toddlers will enjoy these fun learning games.

On stock paper draw a picture of a person, or tape a picture of the toddler to the card stock. Using tape, attach the picture to the drinking straw. With the pencil, poke a hole through the bottom of the cup. Hold the cup and stick the straw down through the cup with the person or toddler photo attached.

Play peek-a-boo with the puppet. This activity teaches the toddler object permanence, meaning the object will disappear and come back. To extend the activity, make more pop-up puppets with animals the toddler is learning to name. Draw four sections on the plate using the pencil. To make the activity more interactive, allow the toddler to assist with the coloring, or have him or her glue small pieces of paper to the correct place.

Using each of the colors, color each of the clothespins, one red, one blue, one green and one yellow.



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