Entertaining babies and toddlers can be hard. I’ve had times
while interacting with kids where I think to myself, “What the heck should we
do?” Between sleeping and meals, there’s definitely going to be down time. And
there’s only so many ways you can be creative. I’m going to introduce you to my
secret weapon for boredom, The 3 B’s: books, blocks, and bubbles. Each of these
activities are simple, stimulating, and have the potential to entertain for a
while. I have found The 3 B’s useful with one child and in groups of up to twelve
kids. So let’s talk about each of the 3 B’s.
The First B: Books
I can’t say enough good things about books for young kids!
Reading books to babies and toddlers helps with literacy down the road. The
variety of color and pictures in books make them a great sensory object,
especially books like “Baby Touch and Feel: Puppies and Kittens.” It doesn’t
seem like people think of children’s books as toys, but so much fun can be had
with them. Kiddos can flip through the pages on their own or it can be used as
a bonding experience between caregiver and child.
In group settings, I like to put a few books on the floor so
little ones can explore the books themselves. I then sit on the floor with them
to read and show pictures in the books. It works great to focus a group of
young children.
If you need help figuring out good books for babies and
toddlers, I like “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and “I’m a Dingle Dangle Scarecrow.” Both books are engaging with simple words. Plus they’re just super
cute!
The Second B: Blocks
Blocks are a great way to spark the imagination. A child can
make anything with blocks, even a rocket ship to the moon! They are a great
creative outlet. It’s important to start encouraging imaginative play; this is
how a young child learns. They also help in various areas of development.
Blocks that can connect together, like Mega Bloks, are wonderful for problem
solving skills. The ability to stack blocks is important in development for
reasoning and motor (moving) skills. Picking up blocks can improve motor
skills by utilizing arms, hands, and fingers. Blocks in almost any size or form
are awesome for young kids so be sure to have some on hand.
The Third B: Bubbles
Bubbles are a simple and fun way to entertain kids. While
working with infants, there were times where I could have up to eight very
fussy babies and no backup. My saving grace—bubbles. I started blowing
bubbles and crying would settle down. For a few minutes, all little eyes would
be fixed on the bubbles, mesmerized.
I haven’t met a kid who doesn’t love bubbles. They are
enjoyable for all ages. Very young infants can become fixated on the bubbles as
you blow them. Toddlers and bigger kids giggle with excitement trying to pop them. Letting kids blow a few bubbles themselves can be fun too.
Plus bubbles are a great and inexpensive sensory activity. So get to blowing
some bubbles!
So there’s my easy go-to activities to fight boredom with
young kids, The 3 B’s: books, blocks, and bubbles. What activities do you
use to entertain your baby or toddler? Share with me in the comments!
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Yes, I love all these three and my son is lil more crazy of them. He goes wild with bubbles spread all over and just loves reading picture books and play blocks.
ReplyDeleteWe absolutely love this! We can spend hours playing with bubbles! n now my boy wants to blow bubbles himself :O
ReplyDeleteBooks! We have about 55 books for my boy :D
Even my 6 and 8 year old still LOVE bubbles. But my preference is books :) We can have hours of reading time and I would be in heaven!
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