Fun games and activities for the little ones, even the ones who explore and learn by putting everything in their mouth
DIY KerplunkA classic game turned little kid friendly with items found in your house.
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Colander Fine Motor PracticeEasy and fun activity to address fine motor, visual motor and visual perceptual skills. Use cheerios instead of beads to make it safer for little ones who put everything in their mouth!
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Shaving Cream PlaytimeA unique and fun sensory experience to learning shapes, letters and numbers; its much more fun than using pencil and paper!
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Shadow ShapesA fun and unique sensory experience to learn shapes! Can also be used to learn animals.
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Color DropColor sorting with a fun twist to get your kiddos moving
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Bubble PaintingGreat for providing oral motor sensory input!
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Ice RescueOh no! The letters are stuck in the ice... how can we get them out?! A great activity to work on problem solving for little ones combined with a water sensory experience.
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Sticky WallGreat or structured or imaginative play, this DIY sticky wall is easy to make and guaranteed to entertain your kiddo for more than a few minutes!
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DIY Water Sensory BagDurable and sturdy water sensory bag that won't rip or leak while your child is playing!
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Ice PaintingA fun twist on traditional painting. The more cubes you make, the longer the fun!
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