Sunday, April 19, 2009

Interesting Activities For Your Toddler

It is not
easy to keep a toddler engaged. If you are having trouble with yours, these
easy activities can help you. Not only will your toddler love them but will
also learn a lot from them.






Toddlers
are notorious tantrum throwers. Their high energy and new found independence
often leads them to trouble. One of the best ways to handle their extra energy
and urge for something new is to provide them with interesting age appropriate
activities. This article presents some engaging activities that can provide
learning experiences to toddlers.





?





One of the
most loved activities is playing with dough. You can get play dough from the
market or create your own. Give your child a rolling pin, plastic cutters and
dough. You will be amazed at the type of shapes he creates using these and it
will really help improve his imagination and motor skills.





On a day
your toddler wants to be on his feet, you can play the shadow game. You will
also be able to enjoy the outdoors in this game and your child will learn more
about nature. In this game you can play goofy and act as if you are chasing his
shadow or that your shadow is chasing you. You can step on his shadow and ask
him to find yours and step on it.





?





Another
great game for the active days is chasing. Toddlers simply love being run after
and so you can give a new twist to this game by turning into his favorite TV
character or animal. Jump from recliners and other furniture pieces to
add adventure. You can become a roaring lion while he becomes a rabbit or you
can be the big cat Tom while he is the tiny mouse Jerry. Try options like
birds, fish, hen and others. And of course, remember to hug and kiss him when
you finally catch him!





?





You can
make story time more fun by using hand puppets. Take a pair of socks, draw eyes
and mouth on them. Put one on your hand and the other on your kid's. Now make
any conversations using this sock puppet and watch your kid getting drawn into
the game completely. You can teach him social skills with this game and also
make the old stories more amusing.





?





To teach
your little one color, you can make each day a color day. So if it is a red
day, you and your child wears red outfits, eat red apples, jams and tomatoes,
pick red flowers and cover bedroom set with red sheet. This will
make him remember the colors more effectively. To help him understand shapes,
you can use cardboard boxes of different shapes and sizes and create a train
out of them. Empty cereal boxes, take-out covers and other such throw away can
be used to create the train. Make holes and use string to connect the end of
one box with the front of the other.





?





If your
toddler loves cars, use bedroom furniture to start a journey.
Make pillows the car seats and bed, the car. Give him a circular plate to turn
into a steering wheel and take him to distant lands! You can show him animals,
fishes, people, vehicles and anything else while on the journey.



Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com




ABOUT THE AUTHOR


The author has found very interesting children?s furniture here. The variety of bunk beds and loft beds will surely leave you
impressed.


No comments: