These are a bunch of activities I have found on Pinterest that I would like to try with Deacon sometime. He is still too young for a lot of them, but I wanted to have a place I could reference them all at once.
Kids Activities
Cotton Ball Sensory Bin – This easy
activity allows toddlers to explore the soft texture of the cotton balls, as
well as giving them fine motor practice as they scoop and dump.
Materials: bowl, bag of cotton balls,
kitchen spoons or scoops – Prep Time: Less than 5 minutes
http://www.hellobee.com/2014/12/05/20-no-mess-sensory-activities/
Stacking Snowmen
http://www.hellobee.com/2014/12/05/20-no-mess-sensory-activities/
Homemade Baby Guitar – This is super simple
and fun for any age!
http://www.hellobee.com/2014/12/05/20-no-mess-sensory-activities/
Materials: Bread pan, rubber bands - wrap rubber bands around bread pan
Zipper Board
What you will need –
Piece of cardboard
Hot glue gun
Scissors
How to make your own DIY zipper board for kids
I began by cutting out a piece of cardboard from
an old nappy box. I had 10 colored zips for this sensory board and so I made
the size of the board a suitable size so that all zips would fit. It’s a good
idea to firstly decide how you‘d like your zips to be positioned on the board.
I considered how this board would be used during play and so making them zip in
various directions was important to me. Use as little glue as possible and push
to the outside. Make sure no zips zip completely off.
http://laughingkidslearn.com/2014/04/diy-zipper-board-for-kids.html/
Button
Board
First, I took one big piece of felt and sewed
large buttons from our button craft collection, spreading them out on the felt.
Then I took an old puzzle box and hot glued the
big piece of felt with the attached buttons, on to the top lid.
I cut colored felt shapes with a button slit in
the middle for attaching on the button box.
Could also wrap yarn around the buttons.
http://www.rockabyebutterfly.com/2012/01/button-board.html
Smashing Balls (baked cotton balls)
Add some food coloring (can do several small bowls
with different colors)
Cover cotton balls with mixture
Place on foil lined sheet
Bake for 45 minutes at 300 degrees
Smash with hammer or feet (with shoes)
http://4herreras.blogspot.com/2012/02/smashing-balls-baked-cotton-balls.html
Contact Paper
Tape (painters) contact paper to a window or wall
and let kids put pom poms, blocks, foam things on it. http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/2013/09/quick-easy-pompom-play.html
Fizz
Drop vinegar tinted with food coloring onto a pan
filled with baking soda. Sheer minutes of colorful fizziness!!
Have several bowls of different colors and a
dropper. Filled 9x13 pan with baking soda. Drop away.
http://indulgy.com/post/yEzmaJ9sE1/drop-vinegar-tinted-with-food-coloring-onto-a-pa
Cotton Ball Painting
Clip clothes pins to cotton balls to dip in paint.
http://domesticmommyhood.com/kids-activity-cotton-ball-painting/#comment-4515
Homemade Gak
Supplies:
Two 4 oz bottles of Elmer’s Glue
1 tsp. Borax
Water
Plastic Cup
Bowl
Food Coloring
Empty glue into a bowl. Fill the bottles
with warm water and shake. Empty into your bowl. Add some food coloring. Add ½ C
warm water to your cup. Add 1 tsp borax to the water and mix until dissolved.
Add borax mix to your glue bowl. Start stirring and you will notice how it
starts to become stringy. Keep mixing by using your hands and squishing around.
You will notice after a few minutes that it has become pretty gelatinous. Let
the kids play with it and it will become the perfect gooey consistency.
http://lilluna.com/homemade-gak-recipe/
Treasure Ice Cubes
Freeze some small toys and trinkets in an ice cube
tray and then let them drop them into warm water to discover the hidden
"treasure." Or watch them melt outside on the driveway.
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
Trace the egg on cards and color and then match
the egg with the corresponding card. And take the eggs apart and match them
with what is on the card.
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
Indoor Bubble Blowing
Probably one of the easiest, cheapest, and
entertaining activities. Add some washable paint and some dish detergent to a
bowl of warm water, gave kids some straws and a couple utensils and let them
play.
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
Give child some water balloons and a plastic
butter knife and simply tell them to use the knife to pop the balloons. It's
not as easy as it sounds and will definitely promote your toddlers problem
solving skills.
Example: at first he tried to figure out which
side of the knife to use (smooth or serrated)
Then he tried to cut it like he's seen the
grownups doing.
Finally, he tried using the knife
differently...and stabbed the balloon
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
Playdough Filled Balloons
Fill balloons up with play dough. Roll out the
play dough into a long thin line. Use one tub of dough per balloon. Stretch
balloon as wide as you can and stuff with play dough. Press the balloon flat
and get out as much air as possible. Tie with a knot. Soft, squishy, and
moldable...a bit hard to put down actually. Another great thing about these is
that the playdough will stay soft in the airtight balloon, so if you wanted to
break it open at some point and play with the playdough, you could! Could draw
faces on them or add eyes and pom poms.
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
Set up an area on the floor with pillows,
blankets, and stuffed animals for a nice place for kids to read.
Toothpicks and Mini Marshmallows
Comparing and guessing weights on a scale of
small items
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
The “What’s Missing” Game.
Set out several items, let child look for a
few minutes, then have them look away
and remove and item and see if they can
remember what’s missing.
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
Glow-in-the-dark Fan
Tape glow sticks to a fan.
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
Plastic Cup Phones
Bubble Wrap Run
Tape bubble wrap down a hall for kids to run on
http://www.playcreateexplore.org/p/activites-for-ages-1-3.html
Homemade Sensory Discovery Bags
Fill
zip lock bag with hair gel
and sensory items. Can also use blue body wash. You can dye the hair gel colors.
http://www.baby.co.uk/life_and_home/20150421mess-free-sensory-play-for-babies-and-toddlers/
Bag Painting
Tape a zip lock bag filled with different colored
paint to a table and let kids push the paint
around to mix colors and create their own art.
http://www.baby.co.uk/life_and_home/20150421mess-free-sensory-play-for-babies-and-toddlers/
Painting with Water
Give child painting supplies and try of water and
let them “paint” the deck.
http://www.notimeforflashcards.com/2008/06/a-painted-house.html
Glow in the Dark Mason Jar
Take
a mason jar and paint the inside with glow-in-the-dark glitter paint, then sit
upside down on paper towel to dry.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/f2/dd/01/f2dd0122ce49c8cb7b1b055faf00ddfe.jpg
Paint Swatches!
Get 2 of each from the hardware store, cut squares out of one and glue it to a
clothes pin. you child will have a blast matching up the right colors. good
toddler development!
http://lifeasmama.com/10-busy-bag-ideas-to-keep-your-toddler-entertained/
Masking tape and Hot Wheels keep the kids happy
for hours! Brilliant
http://teachmama.com/quick-trick-fun-sticks-150-things-for-kids-to-do/
Turn a two-liter bottle into a DIY sprinkler.
Turn pool noodles into race tracks. Cut in half.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/alannaokun/creative-and-inexpensive-ways-to-keep-kids-busy#.orv1QqM0b
Toy Rescue
For a more harrowing game, stage a toy rescue
mission. They can only be released with well-aimed water guns.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/alannaokun/creative-and-inexpensive-ways-to-keep-kids-busy#.orv1QqM0b
Button Snake
http://buggyandbuddy.com/homemade-toys-from-felt/
Homemade Flubber
what you need:
3/4 cup cold water
1 cup Elmer’s glue
liquid food coloring
1/2 cup hot water
1 teaspoon borax (you can find this in a box in the laundry aisle)
directions:
step 1: in bowl 1 – mix together the cold water, glue, and food coloring. set aside.
step 2: in bowl 2 – mix together the hot water and borax, until the borax is completely dissolved.
step 3: slowly add glue mixture to borax mixture. mix well. pour off excess water.
https://schelastic.wordpress.com/2013/07/02/homemade-flubber-recipe-for-kids/






























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