Sensory bottles are one of me favorites to keep a toddler or even babies engaged. And they are alternatively called as calm-down bottles for a good reason. They mellow down your toddler when he is hyper. This makes them a great way to use them as a teaching tool. They are generally super simple to …
Textures Peek-a-boo with Wipes lids
Does your baby/toddler ceaselessly open your wipes lids and take every single wipe out of the box? Then this activity is perfect for your little. Things you need: Cardboard cut to required size Chart paper (not absolutely necessary) Wipes lids (I stored them after their actual use over time, with this activity in mind) Textures …
Painting with wooden blocks
My almost 13-month old loves messy play, so I decided to incorporate more paint activities in his week. Warning: It could get real messy. But that is how babies learn and they have so much time doing it! Setup: You will need the following for this activity: Chart paper Washable paints for kids. Any kind …
Easy Art Projects for 6-12 mo olds
Babies at this stage are very visual learners. They want to get their hands (and legs) on anything new. Baby Jerry is no different. He loves to play and explore anything that triggers his inquisitive brain. This currently looks like creating his own music with pots and pans or smashing towers made out of any …