- Legos
- Sing a song
- Color
- Stickers
- Go on a walk
- Movie night with popcorn and a pallet on the floor
- Build a fort
- Play a game. I highly recommend the Roll and Play Board Game.
- Play a Letter Game - name all the things you can think of that start with a particular letter.
- Collect something (leaves, rocks, sticks, etc)
- Have a play date - invite over another mama (or daddy) friend and let the kids play while you chat
- Try some mommy and me yoga
- Practice words in another language
- Go to the park
- Go to the Aquarium
- Day trip to a location you have been to before and pretend to be tourists
- Do a little science (and art at the same time!)
- Blow bubbles
- Read a book - or ten
- Go to a book store - teach your children to appreciate the smell and feel of a good book
- Play a game on the iPad or tablet
- Play-doh (make your own for even more fun!)
- Dance
- Make a picnic (and eat it outside!) - let your child help make the sandwich and pack the bag
- Learn to ride a tricycle (this is surprisingly hard for my girls, haha)
- Throw a ball
- Play Barbies
- Swing on a swingset
- Play Mommy (or Daddy) - baby dolls, play stroller, etc. They love you and want to be you!
- Make up new verses for Wheels on the Bus ("The Izzy on the Bus plays with Legos... ")
- Skype with Grammie
- Help in the kitchen (mix the flour for bread, put the cheese on the tortillas for enchiladas, etc)
- Play Explorer with home made binoculars from toilet paper rolls
- Walk on a beach and collect sea shells
- Go outside and play with chalk
- Visit a farm and see where milk comes from, or eggs, or cheese
- Go to the grocery store - not for weekly groceries, but to make something specific and special
- Have a half birthday party
- Explore a foreign culture (visit an Asian art museum or celebrate Chinese New Year)
- Get a little pampering and paint everyone's toe nails
- Have a tea party
- Plant flowers on the deck
- Take swim lessons
- Make animal noises - how many animals can you think up?
- Make macaroni necklaces (remember this from when you were a kid?)
- Make cookies with your child
- Paint with water on the sidewalk
- Check out local rec centers for toddler playtimes
- Visit a local arboretum
- Take a drive with the windows down
- Let your kiddo take a few photos with your phone or with a child's camera
- Run!
- Hot Lava - the floor is lava - put pillows on the floor and have kids jump from pillow to pillow
- Have a race - who can .... the fastest? (ie: Who can pick up 10 legos the fastest?)
- Practice balance - try standing on one leg
- Practice cutting with safety scissors
- Print out shapes or letters and have your toddler try tracing them with a pencil
- Visit the Science Museum
- Pass out food at a local shelter - or do some sort of community service
- Have a lemonade stand for friends and family
- Take a bubble bath
- Test out some magnets - what do they stick to?
- Make lunch time exciting - serve the meal in an unusual container
- Set up a tent
- Look at clouds and find shapes in the clouds (or the trees)
- Make something out of a big cardboard box
- Have an Easter Egg hunt (even if it isn't Easter)
- Blow a dandelion
- Make a flower arrangement for the dinner table
- Set the table - show them how and let them be in charge
- Play Simon Says (or a version of the game, at least) "Simon says, hop. Simon says, crawl"
- Make up Nicknames for everyone
- Play Hide-n-seek
- Mirror play - something so simple can be so fun. From just looking in the mirror to drawing on it with a dry erase marker.
- Make a light box and find things that the light will shine through.
- Make a sensory box and fill with beans or rice - hide things inside for your child to discover
- Write a story. Start with "Once upon a time..."
- Let your child pick out their clothes for tomorrow
- Allow your little one to help "clean" the floor with a spray bottle of water and a cloth
- Freeze little toys in ice and see what makes the ice melt to find the toys
- Practice measuring (how many hands is this table, etc)
- Sort colors in egg cartons - use small puffs or objects from around the house
- Make an obstacle course
- Use potatoes or apples to print with paint
- Play school. Take turns being the teacher
- Do a random act of kindness for a friend or neighbor, but remain anonymous
- Pop the bubble wrap that came in Mom's package
- Go visit grandma
- Date night with Daddy (one on one time with dad and one kid)
- Use bath crayons and draw in the bath tub
- Use items around the house to make a drum set (like an old oatmeal canister)
- Find seasonal fun - go to a carnival, a corn maze, or something family friendly
- Tie Dye a tshirt to wear to bed
- Make cards to send to soldiers
- Watch (or count) airplanes that fly overhead
- Let your child help sort socks. Can they find all the matches?
- Rake leaves (and jump in them... or take them to the compost pile)
- Practice doing flips (on a pallet on the floor, on mommy's bed, etc)
- While in the car, see if you can spot all the A's on signs on the way home (or B's or C's...)
- Snuggle! Spend some precious time with your babies that won't always be babies.
Happy playing!
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