Toddlers are my favorite! I know that’s an unpopular opinion in our “terrible twos” dreading culture, but I love them.
Don’t get me wrong, toddlers have tested and stressed and exhausted me to no end over my years as a teacher and parent of twins, but still – it is my favorite age.
Toddlers are just so sweet, curious, opinionated, independent…oh they’re just so much fun.
Engage your toddler with one of the awesome activities below to encourage development and have fun. Building play skills with toddlers can be hard work, but it is also tons of fun.
also read: 7 Chores Your Toddler Can Start Learning Today
You know those days when you’re at home and it’s icky outside and your toddlers are jumping off the couches and you just need an idea – any idea?
This is for you.
I believe firmly in learning that is inspired by the interests of my kids. Toddlers may seem quick to run from thing to thing but they are interested in broad themes and in the skills they are developing and if you choose activities that build on these interests they will be engaged much longer.
also read: How to Use Emergent Curriculum with Toddlers
I divided these ideas for toddlers into broad themes so you can hopefully find something to fit where your child is now quickly.
Sensory Activities
Like babies, toddlers are still very much in a sensory stage. Two year olds are still touching and hearing and yes, tasting, everything around them with great intensity. A lot of the activities for all of the themes below involve sensory play, but here are some of our favorite activities that engage the senses.
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Art. Really REALLY Big Art
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Colorful Ice Cube Sensory Play
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Simple Summer Hose Play & My 3 Steps to Teaching Toddlers to Share
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Playful Ideas for Exploring Big Emotions
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Super Easy DIY Coffee Can Drums
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Apple vs. Ball STEM Experiment
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Cooking Themed Flour Sensory Play
Outside World Activities
Nature is interesting to most toddlers. I have met a few that are afraid of grass, but for the most part toddlers love to dig in dirt, get wet, and search for bugs. Here are learning activities for kids who love to explore the world outside.
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12 Walk Ideas for Toddlers *One of the most popular toddler posts*
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Pot Planting with Toddlers
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Mess-Free Nature Shake Paintings
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Muddy Sensory Play: The Ultimate Toddler Playdate
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Berry Picking with Toddlers
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Easy Preschool Math Activities
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Easy Directions for a DIY Bug Jar
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Spring Planting Unit for Toddlers & Preschoolers
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Fall Tree Drawing Prompt
also read: Every Parent Can Teach Their Toddler: Learning Through Play Every Day
Gross Motor Activity Ideas
This may seem less “Theme” like to you, but I assure you, when toddlers are developing new climbing or running skills you will notice. It will be all they want to do day in and day out – it also may drive you a little nuts. Here are some fun ways to explore new gross motor skills without ruining the furniture.
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Up and Down Obstacle Course for Toddlers
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5 Swimming Games for Pre-Swimmers
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10 Gross Motor Activities for Babies and Toddlers
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Apple vs. Ball STEM Experiment
Learning about Transportation
Cars, trucks, planes, trains. My toddlers went through a huge and very lengthy train phase, but most toddlers at some point are fascinated by some form of transportation. Here are some fun and easy ways to explore that theme.
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City Bus Field Trip
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Wheels on the Bus Story Study
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Easy DIY Foam Trains
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Fire Station Field Trip
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Quiet and Loud Exploration with Babies and Toddlers
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Color Car Hunt
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Toddler Car Passing Social Skills Game
Learning About Animals
Animals. Most kids have their favorites and most toddlers adore their stuffed animals, play animals and trips to the zoo. Here are some great animal themed activities for toddlers.
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Zoo Animals Activities for All Ages
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Vet Unit Field Trips and Learning Activities
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Transportation, Animals, My Community and more in my book:
Little Walks Big Adventures
More Toddler Ideas
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