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These are my top 10 indoor toddler activities for that I’ve washed-up at home when my kids were young.

Since its winter time, I’ve got to have a handful of these up my sleeve.
Indoor activities are unconfined to have on hand for any age this time of year. But toddlers especially seem to get unrestful and need some uneaten hands-on attention.
Every one of these indoor activities for toddlers is easy to do. Easy to set up. And uses materials that you should once have on hand (they’re all pretty worldwide items).
And if you don’t have the items, I’m listing a tuft of other options you could do instead!
Do you have favorite indoor activities for toddlers?

My top 10 indoor activities for toddlers:
1. Cardboard Box Train
Get out the cardboard boxes and create! Let the imaginations flow. A box can be anything: a train, ramps for cars, an airplane, a house.
2. Sticky Spider Web
Tape up the doorway and throw some newspapers (or cotton balls!) at it to see if you can stick them. A unconfined indoor worriedness for gross motor practice!
3. Shaving Surf Sensory DIY
Shaving surf is a wonderful indoor sensory activity that toddlers love. Squirt some on a pan and just let them have fun. Add supplies coloring if you like. You might want to put them in an old shirt and maybe put a towel down, too. It does get messy (You can alimony messy play wipe too, I’ve got 10 ways!)
4. Pop Snifter Bowling Indoor Toddler Activity
Bowl indoors! Grab one of the kids’ balls. Set up a few items for pins. Lots of things will work for these, pop bottles, paper towel tube, or toilet paper works too!
5. Straw Threaded Shoestring Necklace
Create a necklace, toddler style! Use a piece of string (a shoestring works well considering of the nonflexible end) and something to thread on it. Big beads would be great. But other items such as straws or large pasta noodles work too. This would be a unconfined fine motor activity.
6. Indoor Energetic Newspaper Throwing
Dig a newspaper out of the recycling bin and have a ball throwing them! You can add a target to the mix with this indoor toddler worriedness and practice counting too. All unconfined gross motor practice.
7. Slimy Eyes Indoor Worriedness for Toddlers
Here’s a sensory worriedness that’s easy and clean! Squirt some hair gel (lotion would work too) into a unstructured and zip it up! Add some odds and ends craft items to the mix too for widow fun.
8. Lines of Colored Tape
Tape a line on the floor in variegated ways (zig zag, curvy or straight) and have a toddler walk withal it, trying to wastefulness their best. Can they do it forward, how well-nigh walking backward? Another fantastic gross motor worriedness that can be washed-up indoors.
9. Practice Fine Motor Skills with Pom Poms
Have your toddler poke pom poms through an opening in a small bottle, or cut a small slum in a container. Pom poms and other small items can be used for fine motor practice, but unchangingly be shielding with small kids and watch them closely.
10. Sparkle Cloud Dough
A play dough alternative (although its great, its fun to throw in something else sometimes) is cloud dough. The texture is superstitious and the kids will love to explore it.
Need increasingly easy indoor activities for your toddler to do at home?
If you’re itching for increasingly toddler activities, here’s 50 of them to be inspired by. Many of these can be washed-up indoors too!

Get The Toddler’s Rented Book for everyday activities.
Quiet time activities for preschoolers are unconfined indoor activities for these kind of days too!
How do you like to alimony your toddler rented indoors?
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