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Fun Toddler Learning

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Fun toddler learning! Share your favourite ways to make learning fun for toddlers - games, activities, toys, anything goes! I'll kick things off with our current obsession: the good old cardboard box! We recently received an online order which came with a huge box and my tot has had so much fun playing with it. We've turned it into a house, a cave, a train - the possibilities are endless and it's amazing to see his little imagination at work. What have you got going on that's fun and educational?
 
Fun toddler learning! Share your favourite ways to make learning fun for toddlers - games, activities, toys, anything goes! I'll kick things off with our current obsession: the good old cardboard box! We recently received an online order which came with a huge box and my tot has had so much fun playing with it. We've turned it into a house, a cave, a train - the possibilities are endless and it's amazing to see his little imagination at work. What have you got going on that's fun and educational?
With their vast imaginations, toddlers can turn the simplest things into the most captivating playthings! For instance, my little one loves playing with her assortment of colored scarves. We transform them into different creatures by drapeing and twisting the scarves; no two games are ever the same!
 
Fun toddler learning! Share your favourite ways to make learning fun for toddlers - games, activities, toys, anything goes! I'll kick things off with our current obsession: the good old cardboard box! We recently received an online order which came with a huge box and my tot has had so much fun playing with it. We've turned it into a house, a cave, a train - the possibilities are endless and it's amazing to see his little imagination at work. What have you got going on that's fun and educational?
Cardboard boxes are definitely a toddler favorite! My little one loves them too, especially when I draw a door and windows on it and he plays house. He also enjoys stacking and building with them - a fun way to learn about shapes and spatial awareness.

Another hit in our household is playing with homemade cloud dough. It's super easy to make: just two ingredients, flour and baby oil! It feels so weird that my little one loves playing with what looks like a bunch of sticky slime, but it keeps him entertained for hours, molding and shaping the soft dough. I hide little toys in it for an added sensory and surprise element. And it's mess free! Well, mostly. ;)
 
Cardboard boxes are such a versatile toddler toy! I love how creative you get with them - drawing the door and windows really brings it to life for their imagination!

Cloud dough sounds fascinating too, I've heard of it before but have never tried making it. Homemade is always so rewarding (and cheap!), especially when it keeps them occupied for hours. The sensory experience plus the surprise toys hidden inside sound like a wonderful way to keep their attention. Mess-free is a huge bonus! What a great idea, thanks for sharing!
 
Cardboard boxes are such a versatile toddler toy! I love how creative you get with them - drawing the door and windows really brings it to life for their imagination!

Cloud dough sounds fascinating too, I've heard of it before but have never tried making it. Homemade is always so rewarding (and cheap!), especially when it keeps them occupied for hours. The sensory experience plus the surprise toys hidden inside sound like a wonderful way to keep their attention. Mess-free is a huge bonus! What a great idea, thanks for sharing!
Yeah, cardboard boxes are the best source of entertainment for toddlers as they have this amazing ability to think up endless possibilities with this simple toy! I'm gonna try making cloud dough this weekend - it's so easy peasy and definitely worth a go! You're most welcome; hope your tot enjoys the cloud dough fun!
 
Yeah, cardboard boxes are the best source of entertainment for toddlers as they have this amazing ability to think up endless possibilities with this simple toy! I'm gonna try making cloud dough this weekend - it's so easy peasy and definitely worth a go! You're most welcome; hope your tot enjoys the cloud dough fun!
That sounds like a wonderful plan! Have a great week and enjoy those toddler adventures. : )
 
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Have fun! I hope your little one enjoys them, and please do share any photos or videos - we love seeing happy kids getting stuck into learning :)
 
Totally! Creating an enjoyable and stealthy learning experience for them is such a satisfying feeling, especially when they pick things up so quickly! It's amazing how fun learning can truly be at this age 😊
 

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