Work on their motor coordination, pincer grasp, and other developmental skills with these screen-free activities for 1-year-old toddlers.
Parents know the struggle of keeping toddlers entertained without resorting to screens. Between boundless energy and short attention spans, finding engaging activities can feel like a full-time job.
Speaking of cherished childhood activities, hide and seek is a classic for a reason: it's an absolute blast for all ages.
Toddlers have a natural curiosity for how the world works and energy that never seems to run out. So for parents looking to focus their toddler's spirit and vigor, sensory activities are designed to ...
Sometimes, a mama just needs a minute. We know you love your little one, but it’s hard to be productive when you have a toddler clinging to your leg and demanding attention. Many of these ideas will ...
Have your kids practice their fine motor skills by making a Hanukkah garland. With your help, use a blunt needle to thread ...
Fewer than one in four preschoolers (aged 2–4) meet the recommended 180 minutes of daily physical activity. Only about 2.4% achieve 60 minutes of m ...