Toddler crafts, fun toddlers activity
A great, safe way to get your kids involved with your crafts projects it to make things with popsicle sticks.÷ You can have your kids decorate the popsicle sticks with markers to their liking.÷ Make sure you purchase washable markers.÷ Also, go for quantity, not quality, because more often than not your toddlers will forget to put the lids back on the markers.÷÷
After they finish putting color on the sticks, find some pictures.÷ You can use photographs, pictures out of magazines, or use a picture of them.÷ Use the popsicle sticks as a frame for the picture.÷ After this, tie a string to each side of the picture, so you can hang it anywhere.÷
I am sure you have heard of macaroni necklaces.÷ Every toddler should get the thrill of making their first macaroni necklace.÷ Just put some macaroni in a jar, add some food coloring, and shake them around until you get the color you are looking for.÷ Repeated this process until you get a satisfactory amount of color.÷ Let the macaroni dry on paper towels.÷
After you get all of the macaroni colored and dry, provide your toddler with a piece of shoestring or yarn.÷ Make sure to tape one end, so the macaroni does not fall off.÷ Once you show them how to put the macaroni on the string, it will be easy for them.÷ Let them pick the colors and design.
Then there is the always famous sock puppet.÷ If you haven"t heard of the sock puppet, this one is simple.÷ All you need to do is decorate a sock with a mouth, eyes, and nose.÷ A sock puppet can provide hours of entertainment for toddlers and can be made within minutes.
Another entertaining (and slightly messy) crafts idea is making art out of fruitloops.÷ First, open the box of fruitloops and sort them by color.÷ After you get all of the colors sorted, put them in a zip-lock baggy.÷ Crush them in the baggy until they get a sand-like appearance.÷ After you have all of the colors crushed in baggies, you can put them in layers in a baby food jar.÷ All of the fun of sand, without the risk of worrying about your toddler eating it.
Your toddler will certainly enjoy making binoculars.÷ All you need is two paper towel rolls, a÷ hole punch, glue, and yarn.÷ First, glue the two paper towel rolls together so they look like binoculars.÷ Next, punch a whole in each side and tied the yarn to each side.÷ Do this so they can wear the binoculars around their neck like a necklace.÷ Let them look through the binoculars and describe what they see.÷ It is always fun to give them the impression that they are able to see things that you can"t.÷ Like they have special powers with their binoculars.