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I'm definitely following along on this because we just entered like the toddler stage not too long ago so I'm still trying to figure out like some activities to do with him somewhere inside or even outside I know there's a lot of like sensory bin type stuff but that some of the stuff makes me nervous because I think so that's still too small for my toddler but I know some sensory bins are like a good idea and I know like painting things like that but I need more ideas
I need some more ideas as well but what we usually do is my kids they can't paint with a paintbrush yet or at least not my smallest one so what they'll do is they finger paint right now and then I've been trying to teach them to use the bigger crayons so they like the color and then I have a tent that will pop up inside and and we'll just sit in there and play and I read stories to them in there.
See I got a little one and during COVID we were just racking our brains trying to figure out how to entertain her and keep her away from watching tons and tons of TV What we did was indoor Easter egg hunts and treasure hunts. We'd make up a map with little riddles Things that they had to figure out little puzzles and stack the blocks or you know Figure out how to get this out of that or whatever it was and and finger painting, finger painting.
As I was saying finger painting is a classic can't go wrong with that and it's cool if you just mix up the colors What I like to do is just let them go ham on the canvas but then at the end I kind of just slosh up all the colors and Just put like a handprint or a footprint or both whatever and just kind of like use it as their autograph just to place a clean imprint on the canvas.