This is a great activity for working on your toddler’s fine motor skills. And if your toddler is at the age like mine(18-month-old), you can start introducing colors. SETUP: I used my baking dish for this activity. Pompoms I got from the Dollar store Some small jars or utensils. measuring cups and tea filter to …
Pouring fun with funnels
We love activities with rice, especially rainbow rice. Lately, my toddler is all about pouring, so we thought this would be a great activity for my 17 mo old. You will need the following for the activity: Funnel set. I got it from here. A shallow long box, like here. Some clear bottles. You can …
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 …
Shapes Drop box fine motor activity for 1 yr old
This activity was born out of the many Amazon boxes lying around in my house. As I searched online for toddler DIY activities that we could create with these boxes, I found some pretty amazing, yet easy activities I could do for J. My favorites are:* Snowflake drop* Sorting drop box Supplies needed: 2 Amazon …
Post-it motor skill activity
This is a really good activity to encourage independent play, and also enhances hand-eye coordination. You may need some patience as your little tries to figure it out. We had to do the activity a couple of times, showing him what to do, and he started doing it by himself one fine day! Supplies needed …