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Indoor activity
Indoor activity














While sorting the pom poms by their colors, your child will learn to recognize the colors, match them, and work on some essential fine motor skills like gripping and pinching. Then ask your child to take the pom poms out of the sections and put them in there themselves. You can start by color sorting the pom-poms and saying the colors out loud. Muffin pans work great for this activity. All you would need is big and small, colorful pom poms, and a container that has multiple sections. It is really easy to prepare and doesn’t require much preparation ahead of time. This activity is excellent for developing and boosting the fine motor skills of your child. Toddlers LOVE knocking things down, so they will get a real kick out of this activity that you can prepare really easily! Sort the Pom Poms Count how many pins they managed to knock down, have them add their score, or write it on a piece of paper to keep tabs. You can also practice numbers if your child is old enough. Then give your child a ball and have them roll and hit as many of the pins as they can! Bowling at Home!īowling is almost always a good idea, and you can easily create a bowling alley at home! All you would need is some plastic bottles, empty toilet paper, or paper towel rolls that you can turn into pins! Take a blue tape or any other kind of tape that you have at home to shape out your alley on the floor. Or you can ask them to create a robot out of many small cardboard boxes.

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Help your child stick four oval craft papers on the bottom of the boxes to be the tires, as well as some rectangle windows on the top. One of the things they can do is turn the cardboard boxes into cars and trains. They can use this to do whatever they want, or you can give them directions and options to try out. Well, this is the chance! Gather up various sizes of cardboard boxes in the middle of the room and let your child’s imagination run wild! You can also provide them with shiny and colorful craft paper that you cut into various shapes. You probably have heaps of cardboard boxes lying around at home, waiting to be turned into something. You will even find some puzzles and little games, quality time like reading a great book together, or even cooking activities with fun recipes! Fun Indoor Activities for Toddlers Cardboard Box World

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DIY projects are almost always fun, so there will be lots of that. If your child loves doing arts and crafts, we’ve got you covered. This list of activities will include something for every type of kid. Although it may seem like it is easier to find things to do outdoors, there are many fun and educational activities that you can do indoors with your kid! For one reason or another, sometimes we just have to be at home with the kids. Sometimes the weather is too bad, or we are stuck at home due to some unexpected events (like we have been for the past two years). Yes, we all love sunshine and going out for fresh air.














Indoor activity