Make your own jigsaw – a quick and easy game to make, play, and adapt
Drawing on the walls is sometimes allowed! Use bathtime to explore mark making
Safety hints and tips for hungry toddlers
Now that your toddler is becoming more capable of chewing, you still need to stay aware about the foods they eat. Many foods are not advised for toddlers as they increase the risk of choking.
Ribbon dancing – making marks in the air
Soak it, squeeze it, scrunch it – sponges are tremendous for squashing with little fingers
Pulling up the weeds – and strengthening finger muscles!
Stretch up tall and bend down low – that's not where those toys should go!
We all clap hands together – lots of action fun for little hands
This fun song can be adapted in as many ways as you can think of. Sung to the tune of 'One finger, one thumb keep moving'.
What to do
Skewers for chewers – home-made fruit kebabs