Exciting Indoor Learning Activities for Toddlers

Exciting Indoor Learning Activities for Toddlers

Spending time with a toddler is often exhausting. They have energy in abundance, looking for various ways to put it to good use. Parents, on the other hand, often cannot find enough different ways to entertain their 2-year-olds, making a day with them frequently overwhelming. Fortunately, we have several creative ideas for indoor learning activities that will offer invaluable experience to your little ones and offer them the best time.

 

Make paintsicles and start creating

 

Transfer your love of painting to your kids by making paintsicles. Pour the paint into an ice cube tray to make frozen paint cubes. We suggest you use thick easy-to-wash finger paint to make hand washing a piece of cake after the kid is done painting. Pour the paint into an ice cube tray, stick craft sticks in the middle of the cube and put them in the freezer. You can put a different colour in each cube compartment or mix a few different colours in one cube to make a colourful cube. Just make sure you’ve bought super thick paint, otherwise, the colours will mix in one shade instead of sitting together and looking like a rainbow. After a couple of hours, you can take the ice tray out of the freezer, and the painting fun begins. Kids will enjoy painting with the sticks and watching the paint melt off the stick.

 

Hide-and-seek

 

Playing hide-and-seek is always fun for kids, but the game becomes even more entertaining when they’re supposed to find their favourite toy instead of a person. Tell your toddler to cover their eyes while you come up with a hiding place for their favourite stuffy. Gradually make the toy more difficult to find, to see how your 2-year-old is handling their explorative skills. Eventually, consider switching roles, so your kid hides an item while you look for it. You can always play hide-and-seek with each other in a bedroom or living room.

 

Put together puzzles

 

If you’ve been looking into activities that will help your 2-year-old improve their fine motor skills, puzzles are ideal. As kids put together a puzzle, they will work on squeezing, pointing, grabbing, clutching and other gestures. Use the best Montessori toys for 2-year-olds, like Happy Puzzles, to improve hand-eye coordination. There are numerous shapes to pick from A bear, ladybug, ship, butterfly, car or owl. Toddlers will enjoy learning how to put together a wooden puzzle, and they will continue playing with the toy and learning colours and shapes even when they’re older.

 

Little chore helper

 

Is your child packed with energy, and you cannot find a second of time to do chores before they’re taking a nap or sleeping at night? Now that the kid is walking, you don’t have to worry they’ll hurt themselves while you’re in the kitchen or bathroom cleaning. Your little helper can do chores with you and learn to keep the house clean. They can use a small broom to sweep around the kitchen, fold laundry with you, or help wipe the kitchen surfaces. Teach them about cleanliness, decluttering, and keeping clothes neat by showing them how to put laundry to wash.

 

String pasta

 

Another clever way to improve the kid’s motor skills is through stringing. Do you have leftover pasta that wasn’t covered in sauces? Dry it and prepare it for stringing. Rigatoni will be ideal for this project. Get a string a kid can easily grip on, but that can also go through a rigatoni. Your toddler will string the pasta through the string until there’s very little space on both ends for them to be tied together. Depending on the length of the string, you can end up with a charming necklace or a bracelet. If you’re doing this project around the holidays, paint the pasta a festive colour and make a lovely stocking filler present.

 

Playing with wooden toys

 

Wooden toys like those Montessori makes offer all the fun and education a toddler needs. When you have some time to play with the kid indoors, enjoy playtime with building blocks. Your kid will learn about balance and the proper placing of blocks, so they don’t fall quickly. Wooden sorting and stacking toys are also a good choice, just like wooden musical instruments. Preparing a child for music lessons is best achieved through wooden instruments.

 

Final thoughts

 

Spending time indoors with a child who seems to have endless supplies of energy can be challenging. However, all you need is a list of ideas to help you keep the toddler entertaining while offering them education too. Making paintsicles, stringing pasta on a string, playing hide-and-seek, building wooden blocks and putting together a puzzle will be fun and invaluable for the toddler. Parents won’t have to exhaust themselves because all these activities can be done in the comfort of their homes without rushing.