Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Feb 14, 2015

Valentine - DIY Goodie Bag

This is an idea for those who wanna let their toddler to participate in preparing Valentine day's gift, this activity improves their fine motor skill, and also creativity.




What you need:

  • Bottle caps
  • Paint - I used DIY Edible Paint
  • Drawing paper
  • Pink lace
  • Scissor
  • Glue
  • Puncher




How to do:

  1. Let your toddler paint the paper, we used bottle caps this time. Please make sure to put their old clothes on, there will be mess here and there, yet so much fun!
  2. Wait until the paper fully dry and cut into heart shapes.
  3. Take 2 pieces of them, apply some glue on the edges and stick them together. Don't glue the top part, it's where the snacks are going in.
  4. Make holes on the top part and put in the pink laces.
  5. Fill in the snacks, please make sure how big you want the bag to be from the beginning.





Happy valentine's day!


Jan 13, 2015

DIY Snowflake for toddler

I know it's really late to post crafts with Christmas theme, but late is better than nothing. December is identical with snowy winter season, so snowflake is the DIY craft for toddlers this time.




What you need:

  • Plain white paper
  • Origami
  • Puncher
  • Scissor
  • Glue


Instructions:

  1. Draw circles on the paper and cut them out
  2. Fold the circles into 4 and cut on the edges, adults may help with this
  3. Punch colorful origami papers
  4. Decorate the snowflakes with the punched papers

Oct 20, 2014

Letter push pin activity

I had this cork board for a long time but didn't have a chance to use it, I was so happy when I saw a lot of toddler activities idea!
This time I'm gonna make an alphabet using the push pins and let her connect it to each other by using colorful elastic bands. 


This activity improves their fine motor control, hand and eye coordination and also concentration skill. This activity involves small item: push pin, please make sure to keep an eye on them and never leave them unattended while doing this activity.
If you don't feel at ease, please don't do this activity with your toddler.


What you need:
Cork board
Push pins
Elastic bands

Oct 14, 2014

Eye Dropper Activity for Toddler

I love to teach Jenn while she plays, it's more fun and easier for her to absorb the lesson. Today's activity involves messy play and colors, I put on a plastic bib on her.


What you need:
Eye dropper or pipettes
Food coloring
Thick napkins/paper

All you have to do is teach them how to use the eye dropper and let them explore as long as they want. Eye dropper is a good tool to improve their fine motor skills, have fun! 


Oct 8, 2014

Name Recognition

Jenn is very familiar with alphabets, so I decided to make a name recognition for her. It's a simple sticking sticker activity, which requires them to match the alphabets.



What you need:
Paper
Stickers
Marker Pen

How:
Make circles and write down the alphabets of their name on it
Get the stickers ready and write down alphabets on it too


Hope they will love it too! 

Oct 1, 2014

Matching Animals

It's been busy days lately, so I just give Jenn a simple activity, it's inspired from creative moms out there.
The activity requires them to match between the animals in the flashcard and the plastic toys.


You need:
Animal Plastic Toys
Animal Flashcards

You may add some information about the animals, eg: how do they sound, where do they live.

Aug 20, 2014

Sorting Shapes

Jenn learned about shapes and she knows them quite well, you may wanna check out the activity about Introductions to shapes over here. It's time for sorting shapes!





What you need:
  • Origami paper
  • Glue
  • Marker
  • Paper





Prepare the activity by cutting some shapes on the origami paper, we had circle, triangle, square and rectangle. Then draw the shapes as the header on a piece of paper. This activity simple require them to sort the shapes and stick on the origami paper under each group.





The result is quite messy, maybe we should use different paper for different shape. Have fun! =)

Aug 11, 2014

Counting Tree

Jenn is learning to count, she still can't count properly. Sometimes she start counting from two, and sometimes she just say one to ten without really counting the things i asked. So this time, let's make counting more fun!





What I used:

  • Scissor
  • Glue
  • Origami paper
  • Old calendar (I love to upcycle stuff at home!) - Cut it into tree shape and tree trunks, cover up with origami papers.
  • Colorful stickers - Write numbers on each color as the task to stick as many stickers as written on it.





Happy sticking, happy counting and have a great day!