

Plant Watering Route
A short plant-watering route where your child carries a small can, pours at each stop, and finishes a real helper job.


A short plant-watering route where your child carries a small can, pours at each stop, and finishes a real helper job.


A few Play-Doh balls and a funny boom turn this into a clear, repeatable toddler play routine.


One dough lump and a few cups turn into easy push-in, pop-out toddler sensory play.


Turn one dough ball into noodles, meatballs, and a squashable pretend dinner.


Put out a few favorite toys, point to one, and let your child get it and bring it back in a short shared-attention loop.


Hide 1 tiny prize under a cup, point to the right spot, and let your child lift to find it in a fast shared-attention loop.


A scoop, two containers, and soft pom poms make a simple transfer activity with an easy reset.


Toddlers pour water from cup to cup inside a bin, then reset and keep going.


Put out a tiny pretend shop and let your child fetch one named item back in a shopping bag.


A little pudding or yogurt on a plate turns finger smears into a simple sensory play round.


A large pillow gives your child one clear place to send strong arm energy, stop, and try another short round.


A no-mess wall-pushing activity where your child presses both hands into a sturdy wall, stops, shakes out, and repeats.


Use one puppet and one short music clip to make a tiny listen-show story.


A tiny ready steady go game that gives your child one jump, one cue, and a quick repeat.


A tiny tickle and a well-timed pause turn this no-material game into an easy early communication routine.


A slow hand-held circle and soft crouch turn a familiar rhyme into quick balance practice.


Hide one toy in sand and let your child dig, feel, and find it again and again.


A scarf and cardboard tube give your toddler one clear job: push the fabric in, pull it back out, and do it again.


A quick indoor scooting race that turns a clear patch of floor into repeatable heavy work with a visible finish.


Hold a small sheet together, bounce a lightweight ball on top, and reset for another easy round.


A one-ball seated reach game where your child picks up a ball from the side and drops it into a close box.


Set out a few clean spoons and forks and let your child sort each one into the right tray section.


Hide familiar smells in covered cups and let your toddler sniff and match each one to the right picture.


Use one sock and a few small objects for a quick toddler game built around pushing, retrieving, and repeating.