Toddler learning activities are a lot of fun, engage with a toddler hand-holding approach. As a parent, you can add some practice to your toddler's day. Learning through games is the best way to promote their motor skills and exercise both their body and mind.

This is a great way to develop communication skills in children, especially when they are learning to speak and express themselves. So, here are some amazing activities that your kids will fully enjoy.

Why you should engage your child in learning activities?

Increases problem-solving skills and allows children to think strategically. Introduces children to new concepts and subjects from textures, colours, numbers, etc. Some activities require multiple attempts to get it right. In addition to processing emotions, it allows children to try harder until they are successful.

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Helps children cope with their fears and try new things without fear of failure. With developmental activities, children learn to think more simply.

Building blocks This game of colourful label blocks introduces your child to letters and numbers. Ask them to identify (alphabets or numbers) and you can even ask them to stack. Your child will begin to recognize the letters that make up her name, so don't forget to display them throughout your home. 

2 kids playing with blocks

Motor skills can be developed in your children.

Sorting objects by type or colour

Observing, comparing and contrasting objects is an important part of early mathematics. Put some objects in front of them (any houses or blocks of different colours and sizes) and ask them to sort them. . Young children are masters at sorting.

Using kitchen space to learn

You can introduce the concept of shapes here. You can show them the shapes of sandwiches, cookies (not always rounded), and cookie cutters. Shapes and colours of vegetables and fruits can be shown.

Play dough

Give them some play dough and encourage them to make shapes, alphabets, and help them in making different play objects. See what children see when you give them simple clues.

Planting

  • Engage your children in gardening activities. Here you can teach them different plant names and types. They are also introduced to gardening tools.
  • Make some alphabetical soup using foam letters.
  • Sort the colours on the water table.
  • Strengthen fine motor skills when using busters with water.
  • Learn about washing farm animals at the water table. You can also introduce them to the concept of combining colours. Helps our children develop motor skills.

Matching game

Draw two sets of the same type as fruit fruits or vegetables and have your child compare them. This is one of the most amazing learning tools. Helps hand-eye coordination in children.

Mom playing with Kid

Also make them learn the concept of opposites. Give your children some paints and paper. Ask him to paint what he wants. Enhances his sensory skills