You always hear people joke that you don’t need to buy young children expensive toys because all they end up wanting to play with is the box. This is no joke. There is no truer statement. Toddlers are easy; they can find the fun in anything. Their little spongy minds are absorbing and exploring everything. Things as simple as the box, are still new and fascinating territory for them. At 2 years old, my daughter is past the excitement of the box, but still has a taste for the simpler things in life.
We have more toys in this house than we know what to do with. Between the play kitchen, Little People Villages & Twisty Tracks, she should have enough to keep her occupied until she is in her teens, but as kids tend to do, she gets bored of these things very quickly. There are many things that you can do to occupy your child’s day without the use of fancy toys.
Here are some simple and fun things for your child to do.
Water play
It doesn’t get much simpler than this. This is one of my favorite activities to give my daughter while I am cooking or doing dishes. Lay out a towel & fill a large container half way with water and add some measuring cups & spoons. Here my daughter told me she is making coffee.
Chick Peas, Beans & Rice
Similar to above, I have a container of chickpeas & colored rice set aside just for play. It is amazing how long my daughter will play with them. She will count them out & transfer them from cup to cup.
Couch Cushion Fun
My daughter has a lot of energy. She loves to jump & is always throwing herself on the ground for some odd reason. Take your couch cushions off the couch & place them on the floor & let your child roll around on the pile of pillows.
Stringing Pasta
Pasta necklaces are an old classic. This requires a little bit of hand – eye coordination. Mai strung up the 3 shown below & told me that it was the mama pasta, daddy pasta & baby pasta.
Read, read & read some more
We spend about a half hour before bed reading books every night, but books are not just for bedtime. We often read to our daughter while she is eating to keep her firmly planted in her chair during her meal. Many times even if my daughter insists that she does not want a story, if I just start reading she will eventually jump up on my lap.
Bubble Wrap
We order from Amazon a lot, I mean a lot. Bubble wrap comes with most of these packages. I think that bubble wrap is fun for small children and adults alike. Who doesn’t love popping that stuff?
Blanket forts
Being that mommy is always cold, even in the summer, we have blankets all over the house. Mai loves it when we make forts over the couch. “Mommy, play in the fort toooooooo?” Definitely! Here she is reading with a flashlight under her fort.
Song & Dance
My daughter loves music. She has been dancing as long as she has been walking. She also loves to sing songs with mommy & daddy. Don’t underestimate the power of music.
Red Light, Green Light & other games
My daughter loves running around our house in circles. I had to teach her Red light, Green light just to catch my breath in between chases. Pheeew! Also try Simon Says or Hide and Seek.
Get outside
If your toddler is like mine, then he or she loves to run free. Take them outside, weather permitting & let them run & jump and play. Here is Mai walking the track at the Relay for Life in memory of her grandmother & namesake.
Color & Draw
I have an unlimited supply of poster board in our home. My daughter loves to doodle & color. She also loves when we draw for her too. She & I will lie on the floor and she will ask me to draw pictures of caterpillars & horses. She has a vivid imagination. She creates different scenarios for these pictures. Here Mai asked Mama to draw a mama & dada spider. She said that they were both sick & needed medicine.
Stacking boxes
I love stacking boxes & have quite a few sets strewn all over the house. My daughter shares my love for them. She likes piling them up & placing them inside of one another.
Styrofoam & Yarn
Seriously! Yarn sticks to styrofoam. If you are like me & have styrofoam cones laying around this is a great busy activity.
What easy & simple activities do you have for you & your toddler. I would love to hear.
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Wo do a lot of that here and will say that my girls love so much of this, especially the bubble wrap that never seems to get old around here!! ๐
Good morning, Janine. Even I love bubble wrap. Lol! At Christmas, my husband kept buying our daughter so many new toys. I told him, we don’t need them. She opened one dollar store gift that was in her stocking and was done. Kids are easy. Its us adults that are hard.
Great ideas, nice share:)
Thank you. ๐
We do a lot of this! I wish we could do more outside but, winter here in the frozen tundra, has not been nice! I can’t wait for spring!
I hear you. I am so excited for the spring. I am a little stir crazy from the inside myself.
I agree. It is always easier and more effective to keep things simple! When I bring my daughter to work with me on the farm, I always bring a bag full of toys and books, but all she really needs is some dirt and a shovel and she’s happy all morning!
So true! It is definitely the little things. ๐
I love your list. We have quite the same list to play with our toddler daughter. Water, sand, clay, paper, sponge, coloring stuff, magnets, kitchen utensils and groceries (yes, the real ones!), puzzels, small character dolls (role play), lots of books (from the library. My daughter especially loves the books where you have to find something/someone). And lots of outdoor activities (feeding duckies, children farm, playground, park, market, library, but often just going around the corner “riding” her walking-bike is more than enough) ๐
My daughter likes those books too. She love the Maisy books with the pull back flaps.
My little ones love bowls and measuring spoons! So versatile!
Yeah, mine likes them so much that here Nana bought her her own grown up set. This is her cooking set that she is playing with in the pics.
Containers and such make awesome playthings to keep the little ones busy! We did the same here when mine were little
She has a ton of Tupperware too. She love that stuff.
My oldest is 9 and she can still be entertained by crayons and a box. Great ideas here!
I’m 39 & can still be entertained by crayons. Lol
This is all so true! there are crayons and sketch pens literally everywhere in our house and my iPod is stuffed her songs The counting pasta and chickpeas game worked awesome until she decided she just had to taste them. Oops lol. Great post!
Luckily, she never tried eating the chickpeas or pasta. The crayons on the other hand… I have had a colorful toothed daughter a few times.
We just did water play today for tot school! Window markers are another big one in our house! They love to draw on our patio doors for hours!! Great ideas, I need to try stringing pastas.
All of these activities are so perfect for toddlers! My son and I do all of these activities together too, especially singing and dancing, reading, coloring and drawing, and we just LOVE bubble wrap!
Thanks so much for sharing on Turn It Up Tuesday! We love having you!
These are some great ideas, although I worry that the water or rice will end up all over the floor. But I’m willing to give it a try.
Oh, it definitely will, but I found it to be worth it for an hour or two of peace. Ahhhh!
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