6 Ideas to Try Right Now
Sidewalk Chalk Mural
- 1Choose a big section of pavement or driveway.
- 2Plan a theme: underwater scene, space, jungle, city.
- 3Each person works on one section — connect them all into a giant mural.
Frozen Treasure Dig
- 1Freeze small toys inside a large block of ice overnight.
- 2Give your child salt, warm water, and spoons to excavate.
- 3Race to free all the toys from the ice.
DIY Sprinkler Run
- 1Poke holes in a large plastic bottle and attach it to a hose.
- 2Turn on the water and lay it on the lawn.
- 3Run, jump, and dance through the sprinkler spray.
Works just as well with a regular hose on a fan-spray setting.
Sticky Wall (Contact Paper)
- 1Tape a sheet of contact paper sticky-side-out to a low wall.
- 2Give your toddler small bits of tissue paper, leaves, or stickers.
- 3Let them stick things on and peel them off.
Great for developing pincer grip — a key pre-writing skill.
Sponge Squeeze Tray
- 1Soak sponges in water and place in a shallow tray.
- 2Let your toddler squeeze, squish, and pat them.
- 3Add food colouring to water for extra sensory interest.
Tupperware Tower
- 1Stack plastic containers from biggest to smallest.
- 2Let your toddler knock them over — they love it!
- 3Help them rebuild and try stacking themselves.
The 'knock down' phase is just as developmental as the building phase.
