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Trying To Stay Sane With Toddlers
Tunnel Time
Balloons:-
• Keepy Uppy (Thanks to Bluey)
• Make balloon faces – draw faces / stick eyes on / glue hair on etc
• Indoor Tennis
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Balloon Round Up
Edible Mud
Mix 1 cup Cornflour with 1/3 cup cocoa.
Add water 3 tablespoons at a time, mixing thoroughly, until it drips off the spoon.
Add gummy worms / snakes etc. Whatever you like.
Floating Balls
You can also give them patterns to copy
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Popcorn Races
Need – Popcorn, straws, masking tape as a finishing line.
Make your finishing line on the table or the floor. Each person gets a piece of popcorn and a straw.
See who can blow their popcorn over the finishing line first.
Rock painting and hiding – check out NSW Rocks Facebook page
Hide and Seek
Make Overs
Let kids do your make up. Let them practice painting nails on pieces of cardboard with hands drawn
on them. Make your own face masks at home with stuff like quick oats and yoghurt.
Pull out your old crimpers / curlers and do crazy hair day – you’re not going anywhere!
Buy some face paints and do whatever designs they want (or that you can do).
COLOUR MIXING
Water based - Make up cups of different coloured water (food dye + tap water). Give empty bowls
and let them pour the colours in to see what colours they can make. Best to either do outside or if
inside put a towel under the bowls.
Flour based – Cover the bottom of a large container with an inch or two of flour. Give them the
small cups of different coloured water. Use teaspoons to add the water to the flour to make
different colours. Eventually, it will turn into slime for them as well.
Oil based / Lava Lamp – Add water to a large, clear jug (about 1/3 full). Add oil (any type) to the jug
(so there is about an inch of oil on top of the water). Give the kids undiluted food dye and have them
add it to the jug with droppers. (You can get plastic droppers online -
https://www.amazon.com.au/Droppers-SENHAI-Silicone-Pipettes-Eyedropper/dp/B073JG5WF9 )
Rainbows – from 7 Days of Play.
Kids can also stick the cotton balls on – or you can do this beforehand.
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Cloud Experiment – www.Mrsplemonskindergarten.com
Fill a clear cup halfway up with water. Fill the other half with shaving foam. Use a dropper to add
food colour on top and watch it float through the cloud like rain.
Mini Masterchef
Give them bowls of flour, cocoa, coconut, rice bubbles, cooked pasta – whatever you have floating
around in the cupboard. Let them mix it up into whatever concoctions they want to. Can also add in
leaves / dirt / flowers / water etc to make it as messy as they like.
Sponge Stacking
Could also use pasta / cheerios etc instead of straws. Can stick the skewers into playdough if you
don’t have sponges as well. Get them to reuse the items to make necklaces / bracelets.
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Hair Dressing Game – The Dad Lab
Need – toilet paper rolls, coloured paper, kids scissors, stapler.
Staple coloured paper that has been cut into strips onto the top of the toilet rolls. Then let the kids
give hair cuts. Can also use just paper ‘models’ instead.
CRAFT IDEAS
• Loose play craft – give them a big piece of cardboard, random craft stuff and glue and let
them at it.
• Cards - Make cards for your friends / family and send them via snail mail
• Family hand and foot prints
Jellyfish -
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Egg Carton Craft
Fairy Houses
Need – Toilet tools, cupcake papers, paper, textas etc
Hugs
Make a hug to send to family ( https://www.kiwico.com/diy/Arts-and-Crafts-Ideas/1/project/Send-a-
Hug/2060 )
Then let your child colour it in and post it off.
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Contact Pictures
Use masking tape, to put contact (sticky side out) onto a window. Give them an assortment of stuff
to stick on it (EG cut up tissue paper / cellophane / cotton wool – can also use natural stuff like
leaves/flowers etc). You can also use a marker to draw an outline of an animal (EG a bunny) on the
non-sticky side before putting up. Then they can fill the shape in. You can also stick the contact to a
table or floor if you prefer.
Animal Slippers
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Hand Print Bunny
Easter Flowers – egg carton, pom poms, paint, pipe cleaners
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Feed the Bunny – 7 days of play FB page
MATERIALS
• Box
• Plastic Bag
• Tape
• Pipe Cleaners
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TO MAKE THE BUNNY
(1) Draw a bunny on top of an old box;
(2) Cut a hole for the mouth and the belly;
(3) On the inside of the box, place the plastic bag inside (zipper side up), ensuring that it begins
above the mouth, and can be visible within the belly.
(4) Before taping the plastic bag down, trace a hole on the plastic bag where the mouth is, and cut
out the hole on the side of the bag facing the mouth.
(5) Secure the plastic bag on each side with tape, and secure the plastic around the mouth hole with
tape as well. This will allow the carrots to enter through the mouth, and fall into the bag for a fun
transparent view as well as easy retrieval.
(6) Secure the cardboard box to the wall with painters tape, leaving the top part of the box open so
that you can retrieve the carrots!
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TO MAKE THE CARROTS
(1) Cut 3-4 green pipe cleaners for the stem;
(2) Then wrap an orange pipe cleaner around the stems making them very tight at first, and then a
little looser until you reach the end. This will give it a thin to wide look like a carrot!
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Lettuce Practice Cutting – just let them loose on a head of iceberg lettuce and scissors
Toy Hide and Seek – if they are distracted for a few minutes, take some of their bigger stuffed toys,
and hide them around the house / backyard.
Make a fort / cubby house
Can be as simple as you like – eg throw a large sheet / doona cover over your dining table – or as
fancy as you can get – think couch cushions / rearranging furniture etc.
Indoor Bike Ride – From My Bored Toddler FB Page.
You can put a scenic/ cartoon trail video for them to ride along with. (note training wheels need to
be propped up high enough to lift rear wheel off the ground)
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What’s in the box Game – from The Dad Lab
Blow Up Animals – from The Dad Lab
You’ll need – Couple disposable cups, straws, light washing up gloves, rubber bands. Use a pen to
poke a hole in the bottom of the cups. Pop a glove over each one and secure with the rubber band.
Use the straw to blow up the gloves. Can draw faces / numbers etc onto the gloves as well.
Threading – The Dad Lab
Will need toilet rolls, hole punch and some pipe cleaners. Draw a face on the toilet rolls. Punch holes
at various spots at the top and bottom of the rolls. Get the kids to thread the pipe cleaners through.
Could use straws or uncooked spaghetti instead of pip cleaners if you want.
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Tong Transfer – 2 baskets, 1 pair of tongs, fill with anything you have available (Plastic eggs, soft
toys, little cars – as long as you can pick it up with the tongs). You can make it harder / easier by
changing the items in the basket / moving the baskets further apart / changing the size tongs used.
Playdoh
Make your own no cook playdough :-
o 2 cups plain flour
o 1 cup salt
o 1 tablespoon cooking oil
o 1 cup cold water
o Food colouring
Combine all ingredients. If too wet, add more flour. If too dry, add a bit more oil. This doesn’t keep
as long as cooked playdough, but is great to make with kids.
Can also add – glitter/sprinkles for unicorn theme, leaves / dirt / petals for natural theme, coffee
grounds for smell and texture, your favourite essential oil for smell. Put some cardboard on the
ground and let them squish the playdough with their feet for a different sensation.
Salt Dough – can also make other shapes (use cookie cutters / playdough cutters etc)
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SENSORY / MESSY PLAY
Shaving Foam
Cover an outside table with shaving foam. Let the kids whack it with plastic fly swatters
Slime – tip a large bag of cornflour into a container. Give the kids a bottle of cheap conditioner and
let them mix it together. They can also add other things they find – water, dirt, leaves etc. (If your
shower is over the bath – it is great to do this in the bath).
Rainbow Rice
In a zip lock bag, mix 1 cup of rice with 1 tsp vinegar and a couple drops of food colour (more you
add the darker the colour). Seal the bag and squish it around until the rice is coated. Spread out on a
tray to dry (the smell will go away once fully dry). Can make as many different colours as you like.
Let them play with different spoons / buckets / funnels etc. Empty drink bottles are good for them to
try and fill. Store in a container and lasts for ages.
Can also use this method to colour uncooked pasta to use for craft or making necklaces etc.
Coloured Worms
Cook spaghetti as per packet. When cooled, split into portions for each colour you want. Mix each
batch with a small amount of food colour – you will want to wear gloves when doing this! Spread out
to dry off a little. Let the kids cut it with scissors or use their hands or feet to squish it. As this is
cooked pasta, it will only last a few days, so make small batches only.
When it is getting time to toss it out – mix up some jelly and cover the ‘worms’ in it. Let set
overnight. Then they can try and dig out the worms – or stomp them out like this:-
Dino Stomping Yard
Set up a large tray or container with anything crunchy that you have – eg broken up weetbix, corn
flakes, rice bubbles, nutrigrain, chips, taco shells etc. Put some dinosaurs (or whatever small animal
toys you have) in there and let the kids stomp them around and squish everything.
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Milk the Cow
Colour in your glove. Poke some small holes in the fingers. Fill with water (or milk if you want). Start
with a parent holding. Then can get one kid to hold it for another. Then they can try holding it for
themselves while milking.
Repair Shop
Any old / broken appliances you have lying around, get out some tools and pull it apart with them.
ONLINE
• Cosmic Kids Yoga
• Animal Shows – SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Australian Reptile Park
• Smithsonian Learning Lab-
https://learninglab.si.edu/distancelearning?fbclid=IwAR1eqCPzFkjsvDOe76TowwClyfwUnO7
B5MMXKAM2L0Ny9LND6Ib_iEXKqaU
• Watch Astronauts read stories in space - https://storytimefromspace.com/
• The San Diego Zoo has a live webcam for animals- https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/live-
cams
• Melbourne Zoo also has live webcams https://www.zoo.org.au/animal-house
• Explore the surface of Mars on the Curiosity Rover-
https://accessmars.withgoogle.com/
• Movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts-
https://www.gonoodle.com/
TV SHOWS / MOVIES
• TV Shows suggested by Common Sense Media - https://redtri.com/tv-shows-youll-actually-
want-to-watch-with-your-kids/slide/4
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SCAVENGER HUNTS
OUTDOOR
• Paint the fence / house using water and paint brushes
• Any large boxes you might have – turn into large painting canvases for them.
• Chalk drawings on sidewalk / driveway / side of (brick) houses
• Wash the car together – real cars and their own toy cars
• Water pistol fight – can use spray bottles for littler kids
• What’s the time Mr Wolf – great for younger kids, might need 2 adults/ older kids to help
• Bubbles – can use things like fly swatters, nets, spoons etc to try and ‘catch’ the bubbles
Water Balloons:-
• Good old-fashioned water balloon fight
• Tie filled balloons to the clothesline and let kids at them pinata style
• Put filled balloons on the trampoline (with a net) and let them bounce until all popped
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Bubble Snakes – from The Dad Lab
Need:-
• Old socks
• Disposable drink bottles
• Washing up liquid
Chop the bottom off the drink bottles. Pull the sock tight over the cut off end. Mix 2 capfuls of
washing up liquid in with 2 cups of water. Dip the bottle into the bubble mix – blow through the
drinking end. Add more washing up liquid if needed.
Egg and Spoon walking / races – can use real eggs or balls. Kmart also sells kits in their party section.
The bigger the spoon you use – the easier it will be. The heavier the item on the spoon – the easier it
will be. To make it harder, you can combine with obstacles.
Scooter / Bike Riding Paths - https://playinginpuddles.com.au/the-coasts-best-bike-paths-and-
scooter-tracks-for-kids/
Stroller friendly walks - https://playinginpuddles.com.au/central-coast-stroller-walks/
Backyard Obstacle course – this is a fun one with things you might have at home or can get from
Kmart / Big W - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=saved&v=10157568580244213
Bear Hunts - Act out “Going on a bear hunt “– great to do during a bush walk, or even just around
the house.
Mud
Use any old baby pool / containers you have around to make a mud pit. Clean soil / dirt. Let them
add water (with hose or watering can) to mix it up. Cover with lid (or an old cot sheet) overnight and
can use again.