Following the "course" was tricky for my little guy... but for older kids it would easy. He especially loved anything related to throwing balls at objects. I also liked that this activity is created by whatever you have around the house. You can find other ideas of what to do in your...
Create an obstacle course in your living room or even in your backyard by making use of your cushions or old cardboard boxes that your child can crawl through, skip or climb over. Play pretend games with them. Pretend games can develop their imagination as well. Ask them to walk like a...
Strollers are awesome, a great tool and we use ours still. But strollers are not always awesome. The view is limited for the rider and sometimes the world just feels like an obstacle course when you’re dealing with one. An assisted piggy back ride with a carrier is much easier to conte...
Toddler School: Learning Over, Under, and In Between with an Indoor Obstacle Course categories:toddler school,toddlers,Uncategorized Winter weather combined with high energy toddlers can be a recipe for cabin fever. The Bear needs to run, so I make little indoor obstacle courses for him on a ...
Physical Play Ideas Burn off those afternoon Zoomies with a game that gets kids up and moving. Bring out their ninja skills Let your kid build an obstacle course where (almost) anything is game—couch pillows to hurdle, stuffed animals to run around, and a blanket tunnel to crawl under. ...
6. Indoor obstacle course "Create a mini obstacle course using cushions, chairs, and blankets. Encourage him to crawl under tables, jump over pillows, and balance on a line of tape." This occurred naturally as a result of the fort-building. Extra points for one activity...
The added element of being able to make an obstacle course for the ball and water to flow down makes it even more fun! Great For Developing Brains Sometimes, the best toys are the simplest. This BathBlocks set helps teach mathematics, geometry, balance, colors, and cause and effect. ...
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