
Collection of Farm Animal Activities for Toddlers (22 Months)
Friday, September 11, 2015

Learning Shapes for Toddlers
Saturday, September 5, 2015
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Vito’s sensitive years has begun and he’s been learning a lot since I last posted his 21 months learning materials! With his current interest in letters and shapes, Vito and I has been doing lots of play-based learning in the morning before his nap time. Now this doesn’t take hours. It’s a maximum of 10 minutes per learning material that he picks.
So far he can recognize the following shapes:
He can’t pronounce their names properly though (except for star and circle), but yes he can say their names in a toddlerish cute way.
So here’s a summary of what we’ve been using to name and recognize shapes.
Melissa & Dough Jumbo Shape Puzzle
This is his favourite! He works on this everyday. Working on this board, you need to say the name of the shape of the puzzle holder, and point to its match (say also its name) and then place the puzzle in the board.
Playskool Shape Sorter
This toy has been on the shelf for ages! I first made him use square, star and circle. Then added oval and diamond and now, he has mastered half of the shapes!
This shape form fitter is available here.
Cookie Cutters and Playdough
The cookie cutters were bought from the local store. I love the colors and the differential sizes! This is similar to the cookie cutters that I have.
And this is how he forms a star and a square all at the same time!
And yes, we do get to use them as stencils too!
Miniland Shape Sorting
This is one of my favourite purchases this year. I love that we can do lots of things with this, from color and shape sorting, lacing and counting! This is not his favourite pick though, so we might NOT be working on this for the meantime. This Miniland Abacus Shapes can be bought from here.
We stopped using glue because Vito didn’t like it. Now that he’s a lot bigger, I re-introduced it once again and he’s not afraid of it anymore! This is just a simple activity of sticking shapes into an art paper using buds.
As you can see, I’m teaching him how to apply glue on a piece of paper
And he placed them on the paper of course, but on the wrong side and added some more glue on it!
Melissa and Doug Pattern Blocks
And the newest addition is this learning material from Melissa and Doug. This is quite popular and the boys love it! Yes, not only Vito but Mavi is using it too! Worth-it if you have multiple kids Vito has been practicing this fish as he can recognize the triangle and oval right away. He know what shape it has by picking the right blocks, but he still can’t fit them properly on the picture. We’ll be playing more of this!
And that’s about it! Hope this will give you an idea of materials and activities when learning shapes with your kids! Don’t forget to pin this for later!
Collection of Practical Life Activities for Toddlers (21 Months)
Monday, August 10, 2015
So for this month, here are the practical life activities Vito is working on. These are rotated once in a while.
Don’t forget to check out our collection of Practical Life Activities, click the images below for more information
Letter D: Dinosaur Unit Activities and {Learn & Play Link Up}
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Cleaning dinosaur toy. This was the first activity I could ever think of. Knowing the boys like to play with water, surely they will like this. And they did! They washed and brushed their dinosaurs together outside. Vito mostly played with the water but Mavi was seriously doing the work. So even if Vito didn’t get to really “brush” the dinosaurs, it was a perfect way to expose him to such kind of activity.
Playdough Dino Prints. I wanted Vito to improve his “pressing” skills so I got out our playdough so we can make impressions.
As you can see, he doesn’t really press the dinos in the dough. He would just place them on it. At times he would push them into the playdough using his pointer fingers, not much of the entire hand yet.
Letter D. We started sounding the letter D around the house as we talked about dinosaurs. Aside from my foam letters, which I posted on the wall for Vito to see everyday, I also made him put dots on a letter D. He had fun sticking the dots on the letter. Vito is using more of his left hand these days. Hmmm… I think I might have a leftie!
Now Vito realized he can stick the dots to his face as well. And he had fun doing it!
Matching Dinosaurs. Vito can identify objects now, so I was wondering if he can match objects as well. This activity is more of a presentation rather than Vito matching the dinosaurs. I placed one piece of the dinosaur in the palette tray and the other on the basket. Then I take one dinosaur from the basket and say “let’s look for a match”. So basically, the child will learn objects that match.
Dino Prints using Paints. Another activity that I have to take picture before we do the actual thing. As much as possible I try to involve paints in our unit activities to introduce Vito to arts. This dino prints was not really appreciated by Vito. He couldn’t make a print out of a dinosaur yet, do he was quite frustrated, so he resorted to hand painting instead.
Discovering Dinosaurs in Ice. This was a total hit! I made these ahead of time and once they were ready both boys were so excited to touch and taste the ice!
Integrating learning with sensory activities is so much fun!
Dinosaur Free Play. And of course, how can we not have a free play. I let Vito play with the dinosaurs most of the time. Vito and Mavi played the dino figures indoors (Mavi making stories)…..
… and they also played with it outdoors!
More dinosaur activities!!
Over the years, we’ve done a number of wonderful dinosaur activities. Click on the links below for more ideas!
Dinosaur and the land before time
Dinosaur activities
Digging Dinosaurs
Dinosaur and Worksheets
Preschool Dinosaur Activities
Homemade Dinosaur Fossils
FREE Yoga Poses Nomenclature Cards by Eager Ed
Spell Your Name Busy Bag by Spark and Pook
Beach Crafts for Kids to Make Dinnerware by Hands On As We Grow
A Week in the Life of Unschoolers by Nourishing My Scholar
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Star Unit Activities and {Learn & Play Link UP}
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Welcome to another series of Letter Sound of the Week! Today, I’m going to share our ‘star’ themed activities for learning the letter s sound. Vito really really like seeing stars around the house, and it’s the first shape that he can identify. So while he’s at it, we jumped from letter c to learning letter s!
Letter Sound Basket. None this week. All we ever did was look at stars!
Playdough & Star Cookie Cutter. Playdough is a great activity for fine motor skills. Vito is enjoying playdough so far. He likes squeezing and grasping the dough already. We used our star cookie cutter for this.
Counting & Gluing. An activity that’s like hitting two birds with one stone. Practise gluing and counting at the same time. What I did here was punch the star shapes and made Vito apply glue on the paper. Then we place the stars according to their number. We then count the stars over and over. These days, Vito loves to count than reciting the letters LOL. He’s like, 2, 2, ,2!
An activity that’s like hitting two birds with one stone. Practise gluing and counting at the same time. What I did here was punch the star shapes and made Vito apply glue on the paper. Then we place the stars according to their number
Colour Matching. This is a DIY. I printed stars in coloured cardstock papers, laminate then glue them on the popsicle sticks. The bead cubes were from Melissa & Doug Lacing Beads. We matched the stars to the cube by placing them into the hole. I showed Vito how to do it first and then he mimicked my actions. The matching of colours is still a hit or miss, so I’m guessing he couldn’t recognize them yet.
Big and Small. A random activity while playing the cookie cutter. I was showed Vito the big star and small star. He wasn't interested at all with this.
Now, for this week's feature! Here are my favourites this week, something that we would like to try this summer!
FREE Summer Songs and Rhymes for Circle Time by Living Montessori Now
Parts of a Fruit Lesson with Printables by The Natural Homeschool
Shark Unit Study by Gypsy Road
Accordion Critters by Little Fingers Big Art
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