The Tickle Book
Who doesn’t like tickles? This book has flaps that reveal a tickle monster hiding underneath. It’s got great illustrations by Axel Scheffler and it’s so fun to read! Scarlett loves the tickles this book brings.
Who doesn’t like tickles? This book has flaps that reveal a tickle monster hiding underneath. It’s got great illustrations by Axel Scheffler and it’s so fun to read! Scarlett loves the tickles this book brings.
This article is updated as Scarlett is growing up, so you’ll see different month ages mentioned here.
Put a few buttons in a ziplock bag, add some hair gel, draw a circle on the back of the bag, and tape it to the window. The purpose of the activity is to move all those buttons inside the circle. It’s great for the development of motor skills for those little fingers! I also drew the eyes and the nose of a cat, to make it look like he’s eating the buttons. Another variation of this activity is to place buttons of 2 colors in the bag and draw 2 circles of those colors on the bag, and then the goal of the activity would be to move the buttons to the circle of the same color.
Continue reading “45+ Learning Activities For 18-24 month olds. Toddler activities.”
I recently discovered a fascinating educational method by Makoto Shichida, that focuses on the development of the child’s right brain. I’ve been overwhelmed with interesting information and started to apply it to our activities with my toddler right away. It’s not easy to find detailed information about his method online, and his books in English are only available from Japan. So I ordered his book – if anybody is interested it’s here or you can read my summary below. Besides reading the book, I gathered information from parents whose kids went to Shichida schools in Asia, so here is a recap of what I learned and how we implement it with our 19-month-old.
As you know, left brain controls things like logic, written and spoken languages, scientific ability and number skills. The Shichida method targets the development of the right brain which is responsible for the photographic memory ability, computer-like calculation ability, intuition and creative imagination. All these skills can be acquired by doing exercises that stimulate the right brain. The idea of my child having these skills sounds very exciting to me, considering that I have a very bad memory. If I can help my child develop even some of these skills, I would consider myself an accomplished parent. Continue reading “Shichida method overview. Plan of activities for all ages. Our adaptation for 18-24 month olds.”
I’d like to share some of the activities and books that I found to be very useful for spending time with my toddler.
Continue reading “Sunday box of activities for 12-18 month olds. Daily toy rotation.”
Scarlett loves guessing and discovery games, so I made this game that I saw at a story time in our library.
Since it’s recommended to introduce primary colors to a toddler first, we play this game with 3 primary colors for now – red, blue and yellow. But I made 6 houses of 6 colors – primary and secondary so I have them all ready for later.
I lay out 3 houses in front of Scarlett and hide a mouse underneath one of them, and then I say: “Little mouse, little mouse, are you in a red house?” Then we do knock-knock, and check if the mouse is there. It’s a great game to learn colors!
We made this game using Magnetic Sheets . I printed out files, placed them on a sticky side of magnetic sheets, then cut out shapes. This makes them durable too. We play by placing them to a baking tray.
Another option would be to print files out and glue to the cardboard for durability, or laminate them using Self-Adhesive Laminating Sheets.
Here are the printables, and I hope your toddler will enjoy the game!
Here’s a look in our Saturday box of activities and toys.
We do activities and toys rotation for each day of the week, and here’s our Friday box of activities. Here is a link for all our activity boxes: daily activities and toy rotation for 12-18 month olds.
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And here is our Thursday box of activities. This is a continuation post for daily rotation of activities and toys for 12-18 month olds.
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This is a continuation post about daily rotation of toys and activities. We have 7 containers of toys and activities that we change daily.
Here’s a look in our Wednesday box of activities and toys.
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