Lyla and I have been finding it pretty easy to fill our days between dancing, tummy time, spending time exploring new toys, and practicing new skills (like sitting)!
But, I remember when I was babysitting, I really had to get creative to keep the kids entertained and away from the television. I loved trying to find activities that stimulated both their minds and their bodies (not easy while staying inside). Some go to activities that I always loved doing with the children I babysat include:
-Crafts
-Colouring
-Dancing
-Baking
-Board and Card Games
-Reading
-Story-telling
-Make-belief play
-and more!
So as you can see, just because it's winter and cold outside, it doesn't mean you have to be bored inside! The Fisher-Price Play and Learn Family Activities resource has some more great ideas on how to keep your children entertained indoors. It is conveniently categorized from birth to three years. I especially love that this tool includes activities for even the littlest little ones (starting right from birth). One activity that I look forward to trying with Lyla is the Wiggle Worm, helping her learn cause and effect, motor control, and practice those pre-crawling exercises! This easy to use resource will help add a little fun to your days inside. I'll be sure to be using it for the remainder of the cold months and beyond!
Disclosure: I am part of the Fisher-Price Play Panel and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.
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