A fun variation to bath time is to put several different items around the house to let your toddler play with. Some examples of what I used are: big plastic storage containers filled with water, a dish sponge, measuring cups & spoons, a spatula, different things to mix with, and a noodle strainer. It’s a great activity for those rainy days!
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Share via Comments LinkedIn Reddit Email Yahoo Mail Gmail SMS Telegram Facebook Messenger Buffer Edgar Copy Link Bubbles + Balls + Bath = fun activity for the kids!!! I surprised the kids with this Ball…
Share via Comments LinkedIn Reddit Email Yahoo Mail Gmail SMS Telegram Facebook Messenger Buffer Edgar Copy Link My son was 16 months old when we did this and it is one I plan to keep…
Share via Comments LinkedIn Reddit Email Yahoo Mail Gmail SMS Telegram Facebook Messenger Buffer Edgar Copy Link Here are some of the fun art projects my toddler has made lately: He practiced cutting with scissors…
Share via Comments LinkedIn Reddit Email Yahoo Mail Gmail SMS Telegram Facebook Messenger Buffer Edgar Copy Link I was making handprint art with my son one day and he wanted to join in the fun…
Share via Comments LinkedIn Reddit Email Yahoo Mail Gmail SMS Telegram Facebook Messenger Buffer Edgar Copy Link Looking for a cute project to do with your toddler or preschooler? This paper bag owl craft is…
Share via Comments LinkedIn Reddit Email Yahoo Mail Gmail SMS Telegram Facebook Messenger Buffer Edgar Copy Link We read the book Horns to Toes and In Between (affiliate link) by Sandra Boynton and also did 2 crafts…