Read The Everything Toddler Activities Book Online
Authors: MEd Joni Levine
This is a simple way to create attractive ornaments.
You may also use plastic lids, although it is harder to punch a hole in them.
Activity
for an individual child
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 15 minutes
Hole punch
Lids from frozen juice cans
Pieces of yarn
Glitter, sequins, stickers, tinsel
White craft glue
This is a personalized holiday decoration. You may wish to do one with each member of your family.
Activity
for an individual child
Age group: 30–40 months
Duration of activity: 25 minutes
Scissors
Paper plate
Green and red construction paper
Pencil
White craft glue
You will be surprised at the elegant and delicate appearance of these ornaments.
Remember that balloon pieces can be a choking hazard for young children;
only an adult should pop the balloon and discard the pieces.
Activity
for an individual child
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 1 hour
Plastic bowl
1⁄3 cup white craft glue
2⁄3 cup liquid laundry starch
Lengths of yarn 1–7 long
Small inflated balloon
Kwanzaa is a relatively new holiday. Take this opportunity to share with your young child the heritage and history of African Americans.
This is a personalized holiday decoration. You may wish to do one with each member of your family.
Activity
for an individual child
Age group: 30–40 months
Duration of activity: 20 minutes
Black, green, and red construction paper
Scissors
Masking tape
Here is a simple way to introduce your child to the traditional colors of Kwanzaa.
Activity
for an individual child
Age group: 18–30 months
Duration of activity: 15 minutes
White craft glue
Water
Paper cup
Paintbrush
Green and red tissue paper
Black construction paper
CHAPTER 18
Party Time
A birthday party can be a special and memorable occasion for your child. However, it can also become a time of stress, overexcitement, and chaos. The best way to plan for a successful children’s party is to lower your expectations. Toddlers are easily impressed, so you don’t need to hire the most popular performer around and a cast of thousands to entertain your guests. Your best bet is to keep things very simple. Invite only a few of your child’s playmates, and keep the party short and uncomplicated. Refreshments, gift opening, and two or three simple activities is plenty.
You don’t need to have a fancy theme to have a successful birthday party for your child. But there are advantages to a theme party. It may be easier for you to decorate and plan for a party that revolves around a theme. You can adapt just about any menu or activity to fit your theme. For example, the game Pin the Tail on the Donkey can fit into any of the themes below if you simply change it to Pin the Ears on the Teddy Bear, Pin the Nose on the Clown, or Pin the Tiara on the Princess!
This is a great theme idea for an outdoor party.
Activity
for a group
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 1 hour
Make your birthday girl feel special and make her princess for a day.
Activity
for a group
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 1 hour
There are many fun ways to celebrate a circus theme. If you are considering inviting an entertainer for the party, keep in mind that many toddlers are fearful of clowns.
Activity
for a group
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 1 hour
Your child’s second birthday will not hold much meaning for him. Recognize that children this age often have difficulty playing together. Have different options on hand that will let your young guests play on their own if they are not ready to join the group.
You will need a fairly large space for this activity. Be sure that children are supervised so that they do not pick up the rope and tangle it around a playmate or themselves.
Activity
for a group
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 15 minutes
This is an easy music and movement activity to teach young children.
Use it when you sense your guests are getting restless.
Activity
for a group
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 10 minutes
Teach the children the following song and movements:
Clap, clap, clap your hands,
Clap your hands together.
Clap, clap, clap your hands,
Clap your hands together.
Refrain: (hold one arm over your head and spin in a circle)
La la la la la la la
La la la la la
La la la la la la la
La la la la la
Other verses:
Stomp, stomp, stomp your feet; Shake, shake, shake your leg; Bend, bend, bend your knee; Nod, nod, nod your head.
Not all birthday games need to be group activities.
Two-year-olds often do best when simply playing side by side. Here is a fun play activity to have available.
Activity
for an individual child or A group
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 15 minutes
Scissors
Tape
Gift wrap
Wooden building blocks
Clear contact paper
Use scissors and tape to wrap each building block like a miniature gift. Cover it in contact paper to keep the wrapping paper intact. Give the blocks to the children to build with.
For your child’s third birthday, you can plan more involved activities. Children of this age have a longer attention span and are better able to follow directions.
This is strictly an outdoor activity and makes a fun alternative to water balloons. You may wish to set up a target or just let the children bomb the trees, pavement, and walls.
Activity
for an individual child
Age group: 30–40 months
Duration of activity: 15 minutes
Paper napkins
Flour
Masking tape
For each flour bomb, fill ½ of a paper napkin with flour. Bring up the ends of the napkin and twist. Secure the bomb with a little bit of masking tape.
Skip the store-bought party hats this year. Your guests will enjoy making their own.
Activity
for an individual child
Age group: 30–40 months
Duration of activity: 20 minutes
Construction paper
Stickers
Ribbons and bows
Confetti
White craft glue
Stapler
A group craft project can be a fun way to involve all of the party guests, young and old alike. These activities focus more on the process than on the finished project.
You can let the children take some of the paper home.
Alternatively, do this project at the beginning of the party and while the children are
preoccupied with something else, have someone use this paper to wrap the party favors.
Activity
for a group
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 20 minutes
Scissors
Kitchen sponges
Butcher paper
Tempera paint
Pie tins
Wooden clothespins
This is a great project if you have a cyclone fence in your yard. You will be surprised at how nice the finished result looks. Be sure to take pictures of the completed results to send home. Supervise this project carefully, and be mindful of any long materials that could pose a choking hazard.
Activity
for a group
Age group: 18–40 months
Duration of activity: 30 minutes
Various weaving materials, such as ribbons, foil scraps, newspaper strips, twigs, yarn, and old sheets or curtains