Kid’s Activities

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Lindsey Baise on Instagram: "Been “home alone” (with the kiddos) this past week with Ry out of town for business and had to use this audio because it literally played in my head while they were playing this game 😂 It took about 5 minutes to set up and all you need is paper and sticky notes! The dark hours between 4-6pm can get tricky. Their energy is still at an all time high, but it’s pitch black outside 🤪 Here’s a little something we did last night and Charlee LOVED writing out her post-it notes and also hiding Jack’s. You could do this with just one toddler or play a game and race with two… we are not competitive at all over here 🤣 In fairness, I hid Charlee’s sticky post-it notes in more difficult spots to give Jack a little more time! They are 3 & 5 years old and loved it! #dayli
Melissa Minney: Baby & Toddler Speech & Language Expert on Instagram: "Comment 5STEPS to help your toddler say more words 🥹 Song by @oldtownschool 🙌 Additional verse starts “marching marching” — Toddler song, toddler music, toddler game, toddler activities, toddler play ideas, toddler development, language development, toddler mom, toddler dad, #toddlermom #toddleractivities #toddlergames #toddlerdevelopment #toddlermusic #toddlerhood #toddlerfun"
Deena Keller on Instagram: "Winter Crafts and Freebies❄️ follow @abcdeelearning for more kids ideas. Comment SNOW to get your freebies"
Jayme Yannuzzi on Instagram: "Save this list for the ultimate podcast roundup! I have been wanting to create this resource for some time now. 🙌🏻 If you have been following along with me for a while, then you’ll know podcasts have become quite the lifesaver for us. Whether we’re in the car or at home podcast listening has become part of our daily routine. And I am so happy because of it! 😊 Not only do podcasts are podcasts a fantastic way to cut down on screen time (if you need to) but they are also a wonderful tool to practice active listening with our little ones. 👌🏻 Podcasts, when done right for our littles, promote literacy by hearing stories, songs, and conversations out loud. 🥰 But I also know that finding podcasts for our littles that they enjoy can be challenging, that’s
Kate Bast | The Bast Family on Instagram: "Can’t believe this video got over 50 million views across my platforms! 🤯 To wrap up an incredible 2024, I’m going to be posting some of my greatest hits! #1 Need a super easy activity? Try this! ✨DIY JUMPING BEANS✨ All you need is foil, a pen (that is wider than a marble), a marble and a container. Close adult supervision is always required when doing the activities and hacks on our profile ❤️ #toddlerhack #preschoolmom #toddlermom #DiyPlay #keepingkidsbusy #keepingtoddlersbusy #parenthack #momsofinstagram #parentsofinstagram"
Brittany Bacharach on Instagram: "Movie nights happen a lot more over here in the winter. There’s something so fun about cozying up with your family when it’s cold outside. If you’re sick of the holidays movies🤪, here’s a list of family-friendly non-animated movies (rated G or PG) to try. Make sure you do your own research to decide if a movie is a fit for your family first ❤️ Are there any other movies you would add to this list? #familytime #familyfriendlymovies #familymovienight #familybonding"
Anushikha Bansal 🇮🇳 on Instagram: "🌟 What should you teach a two-year-old at home? Here’s a simple guide for parents to encourage learning through everyday activities and play. Remember, both structured and unstructured play are key to their growth! 🔺 Major areas to focus on: 👉 Life Skills 👉 General Awareness 👉 Science and Nature 👉 Social and Emotional Development 👉 Art and Craft & Creative Play 👉 Physical Development 👉 Language and Communication 👉 Cognitive Development 👉 Math Skills 💡 Most of what they learn, you won’t even realize you’re teaching—it’s all about meaningful, playful moments! 💾 Save this for quick reference. 📤 Share it with a toddler parent who’ll find it useful. 💬 Let us know in the comments what you’d add to this list! ✨ Every child is unique, with th
Tithi shah | phonics & Grammar educator on Instagram: "#savethis If you are Busy or kids have vacation just ask Alexa to engage kids #share with parents/ friends whom you think this might be useful check out part - 1 on the page too like, comment, save Follow @udandmommy for more kids related content #kidsgames #letskeepkidsbusy #engagingcontent #alexa #amazonfinds #forkids #kids #kidsplay #earlylearning #earlylearners #kidsworkout #braingames #brainteaser #vocabulary #boredumbuster #screenfreekids #screenfreeparenting #screenfreeactivities #learningisfun #letstalk how do you engage kids in vacation ? (kids engaging activities, kids games, kids learning)"
Surabhi Srivastava on Instagram: "Teaching a 1-2-year-old involves simple, fun activities that help them develop essential skills. These activities will help your toddler develop language, motor skills, social interactions, and cognitive abilities in a fun and engaging way. #parenting #babycare #newborn #newbornbabies #parentingtips #ourbaby #allaboutbaby #newparentsupport #together #togetherness #togetherforever #forevermine #reelsinstagram #reelsindia #reelitfeelit #reelkarofeelkaro #reelsvideo #trending #trendingreels #trendingaudio #trendingnow #viralcontent #newbornbabye #babyboy #newparents #babytips #babytipsandtricks #parentinghacks"
Swati Goyal on Instagram: "How can I start teaching Phonics to my 3 years old kids 😊🤗 Teaching sounds and blends is easy. But when it comes to memorising sight words, it will take time, so be patient. Daily practice of sight words will definitely help If you start at 3, by 3.5 years child will learn all the blends and some frequently used sight words too. #phonics #phonicsactivities #phonicsgames #phonicsforkids #phonicsfortoddlers #phonicsfun"
Swati Goyal on Instagram: "What can I teach my 2 year old toddler??😊🤗 Before we go ahead, Nothing is Imperative There is no specific pedagogy method that you need to follow to teach your child.. Learning is Tailor made I Whether you follow.. ✅VIRBE ✅Montessori ✅Nothing ✅Regular school Learning will happen Just be Consistent Skim through the slides to see what you can teach your two year old. With two kids, I have learnt with trial and error and hence made this post going back in memory to what son did at 2 and what daughter did at 2. This is an amalgamation of both! 😜There is no benchmark.. If the child knows today what he didn’t know yesterday, then it is a Benchmark Go Slow and steady, move to this post Trust Yourself and the Ability of Your Child...💯💯 Just don’t give up 100%
Deepti Singh | Mom | Building Skills through Play on Instagram: "Activities to Boost Self-Help Skills in Toddlers ( Age — 1-5 Years) 📲 Share with friends and family who would be benefited by this post. 🧸 Helping your toddler learn practical life skills is one of the best ways to foster independence and confidence. 👒 These simple, hands-on tasks teach responsibility, improve motor skills, and encourage problem-solving. Plus, they’ll feel proud of their accomplishments when they master everyday routines! 🎯 Pro Tip — 🐠 Start with easy tasks and guide them with patience. 🪼 Use child-friendly tools to make the activities safe and enjoyable. 🦋 Remember, it’s about the process, not perfection! ❓ Do you incorporate self-help activities in your toddler’s daily routine? Share your
Anushikha Bansal 🇮🇳 on Instagram: "📝 What to Teach Your 3-Year-Old at Home (Part 2) Our first post in this series was so well-received that I couldn’t wait to share Part 2 with you all! This time, we’re diving into: 🔺 Science 🔺Fine motor and gross motor development 🔺Social and emotional development 🔺Creativity and art If you missed Part 1, don’t worry—you can still check it out! It covers: 🔺Language development 🔺Mathematical skills 🔺General knowledge and awareness 🌟Together, these two parts give you a comprehensive guide to teaching your 3-year-old at home! If you find this helpful: 💾 Save this post for quick reference 📤 Share it with parents of toddlers 💬 Drop a comment and let me know if there’s a specific topic you’d like me to include in upcoming posts. Let’s m
Jess | Pediatric Occupational Therapist on Instagram: "💩 Tired of hearing, “MOMMM, come wipe my butt!!” from the bathroom? This is a FAQ I get as an OT. Here’s how to help your child master this tricky skill, with lots of play built in! 🫶🏼I’m Jess, a pediatric OT and mom of two, guiding you toward more independent kids and less stressful parenting. ✨What age should kids wipe their own butt? Most START around 3.5-5 yrs and independent by 6-7 🧻What they need: •Coordination: reaching, grasping, wiping effectively •Process: wiping until clean & proper TP disposal •Practice: gradual progress with guidance •Hygiene: washing hands after every trip 🚽 Tips for success: •Stable seat: use a toilet seat and/or footrest for balance •Positioning: lean forward or sideways, resting an elbow on k
Madison Niemeyer on Instagram: "Save this to make your own! 🎄🎅🏻"