Archive for the 'Gross Motor Skills' Category

Tamiya Sand Scorcher | Catch It if You Can

by TheToddlerGames
Play sand game is a challenged activity for your toddler. In the previous story I share how the toddler is very enthusiastic play with sand. Play with sand gives different adventure and another outdoor experience for the toddler. Many parents realize that this kind of outdoor toddler games could give positive impact for their [...]

Finding Sound Games | Toddler Games

By : The Toddler Games
Toddler use  the senses to know his/her surrounding environmental. This toddler game relies on two important senses: hearing and vision. Hidden voice makes enthusiastic toddler looking for. (for ages 24-30 months)
Preparation:
* Toys that sounds like a music box. May also music from a cassette / CD.
* Outdoor play.

How to play:
1. Ring [...]

PONY Rides at living room

After watching a movie or see the pictures of horses or pony we believe your toddler should be interested with this kind of animal.  She is fascinated but we bit wary if your toddler rides the real thing.  Give her a leg up on balance skills by playing the pony part yourself.
Get down on your [...]

Gross Motor Skills

Gross motor skills control refers to the movements of the large muscles of the body. Gross motor skills are the abilities required in order to control the large muscles of the body such as those in the arms and legs . Gross motor skill is used for walking, running, climbing, sitting, crawling, and other activities. [...]

The Pillow Games - Toddler Games

The Toddler Games today would like to discuss about simple training your toddler use pillows, cushions, blankets or carpet or bad cover. Pillows and cushions will be used as a safe obstacle and blankets or carpet or bad cover will be used as streak/path.

Create a safe obstacle Course in your living room of family rooms [...]

Activities for Active Toddler Boys

My husband and I have been blessed with twin boys. Our boys are 18 months old now, and I often tell my husband that God must have a sense of humor to give someone twin toddler boys. Some days it doesn’t seem very funny!
Yesterday, during the same 15 minute phone call, one son decided [...]

Bedtime Routines for Babies and Toddlers

It’s best to start a bedtime routine as soon as possible with your baby. As young as 6 to 8 weeks, your baby can benefit from establishing a bedtime routine. Having a nightly pattern will allow your baby come to appreciate the consistency. Knowing what’s coming next helps your baby to relax. Being relaxed helps [...]