Activity Ideas & Tips

Following are some activity ideas and talk tips for parents with their young children.

Add an extra word

Tell your child about objects they’ve shown interest in and remember to keep it simple. If your child says “ball” answer with 2 words “big ball”; if they say 2 words “big ball” answer with 3 words “big red ball”

Take turns speaking

Take turns speaking and remember not to reply until your child is fully done talking – don’t rush things

Expressing needs

Encourage your child to speak his/her needs

Parachute

Providing parachute games for our toddlers is a wonderful way to blend music and group interaction. Children can have fun learning how it moves up, down, and around; they can also have the opportunity to go under and on top.

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Talk about "Everything"

Talk to your child about “everything” in an age appropriate manner.

Giant Obstacle Course

Set up an obstacle course and encourage children to complete, play some music and for older children make it a race.

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Tunnel

Tunnels challenge children to move in various ways including the coordination of different muscle groups, turn taking, and evokes problem-solving skills.

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Hot Potato

Hot potato is a party game that involves players gathering in a circle and tossing a small object such as a beanbag or tennis ball to each other while music plays. Swap out for any sized ball! The player who is holding the "hot potato" is out when the music stops. Play continues until only one player is left.

Use Rhymes and Songs

Use nursery rhymes and songs in your daily routine.

Omnikin Ball Soccer

Instead of using a standard soccer ball, swap out for any sized omnikin ball - these balls are lighter and larger to make the game more fun and challenging.

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Tobbles

6 vibrant and weighted Tobbles used to stack, topple, spin, balance, wobble, tilt, wiggle and roll.

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Ball Play Type Activities

Consider using a variety of balls from our ball selection to incorporate with the many activity ideas provided. Listed activities are ideal for children 0-3yrs of age.

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Peek-a-boo

This game teaches your child that separation is temporary; this is a fun interactive game that usually has both parent/caregiver and child laughing/smiling. Best to start around 6 months of age.

Teeter Poppers

A teeter board that can be used to rock, roll, sit in or stand... kids can use in whatever way they can imagine.

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Daily / Bedtime Story Time

Make story time a part of your daily/bedtime routine and ask many questions about the pictures

Good Manners

Model good manners such as “thank-you” and “please”

Bilibo

A rocking toy that will engage your child's curiosity, imagination and physical abilities.

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