

Soft Texture Tower Toss
Your child chooses a soft object, tosses it at a short block tower, and rebuilds for another round.


Your child chooses a soft object, tosses it at a short block tower, and rebuilds for another round.


Call one beginning sound, let your child race to the matching toy, and reset the toys for another quick round.


Pick one target sound and let your child stand only when they hear it in this quick low-prep listening game.


A simple helping activity where your child wipes one small table spot at a time with a damp sponge or cloth.


Put one toy just out of reach, hand over a spoon, and let your child pull the toy back in one short rescue loop.


One toy truck and one spray bottle turn water play into a short rescue routine toddlers can enter right away.


A simple outdoor art activity where your child sprays colored water onto a white shirt or cloth and watches the color spread.


A doorway, some tape, and crumpled newspaper turn into a satisfying indoor target game with fast retries and visible results.


One straw and one ball turn a short clear lane into a quick breath-and-roll game with an easy reset.


Your child pinches a dry string end, pulls the painty middle across paper, and watches a streaky trail appear.


Your child checks a stuffed animal with one doctor tool, marks the step done, and resets the tool for another calm turn.


Give your child one clear job: crouch low, push up through light hands, stand tall, and decide whether to go again.


A quick cause-and-effect car game where your child pushes one toy car off a low table and watches it crash down.


One little rescue at a time turns a bowl of water into a calm transfer game with a visible finish.


A clear cup and a rescue story turn wet sensory play into a simple one-piece-at-a-time job.


Your child reaches into a tall star, folds into a small ball, stands back up, and repeats the same slow body pattern.


Say one short delivery cue, and let your child pass the right object to teddy or dolly.


A textured shoe box and one hidden object turn touch exploration into a short, calm mystery game.


Say one short toy-and-action cue and let your child make teddy or dolly do it.


A quiet visual routine where your child moves one toy animal along a simple path and drops it into a clear finished bowl.


Say one short wash or dry prompt and let your child wipe the named toy body part.


One toy car and a shallow paint tray turn messy play into a short visible track-making game.


A low-language picture choice game where your child picks a toy by pointing to, pulling, or handing over one picture.


Say one short on-or-under direction and let your child place the toy in the matching spot.