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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

15 Self-Directed Activities for Toddlers




One of the biggest challenges I face while making dinner is how to keep the children busy.  They are constantly hanging on my legs and telling me they're hungry.  They don't seem to understand that the more they whine the longer it will be before I can get dinner finished and they can eat. 

That's why I started having them sit at the table to work on an activity while I cook.  I have a cabinet that has fun things that they can do by themselves.  They only get to do these activities while I'm cooking so that they stay fresh and fun. 


A lot of the things I have are educational games I have bought on clearance.  But there are a lot of different ideas around the web that you can make yourself.  I have three criteria for the activities that I choose to make or buy: 1. They aren't expensive or extremely time-consuming to make 2. They aren't too babyish for my 4 year old but not too hard for my 2 year to do by herself 3. They won't create a big mess. 

Here is a round up of some ideas that meet all of those qualifications.

Popsicle Stick Puzzles

Popsicle stick color matching



Build a cupcake   




Building with velcro and craft sticks


Pipe cleaners and a spice jar


Button practice with felt


Clothespin Color Match

Weaving with pipe cleaners and a cooling rack







Practicing shapes with stickers





Popsicle Stick Shape matching

Pom poms and tweezers


Printable Sewing Cards


Block puzzles


I spy book



Magnetic items and a cookie sheet

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6 comments:

  1. Wow! What a great list with several very original ideas I haven't seen before! I think I need to invest in some pipe cleaners! :D Mine are 3.5, 2.5, and 18 months so activities throughout the day that keep hands and minds busy are life savers! :D

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  2. great activities, i'm going to try threading pipecleaners through a cooking rack.

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  3. Thank you for these fabulous ideas :) I bookmarked the page right away!
    This is just what I needed!

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  4. What great ideas! Can't wait to try them out on my kids!

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  5. Really great ideas, I have the same problem at dinner time. It drives me so crazy! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. I LOVE this!!! I have three children between the ages of one and four and thus is PERFECT!!!! Thank you!

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