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13 Engaging Learning Activities for Toddlers

Up until they start to walk, all the activity you and your child can share was staring at each other in awe, and of course, you nursing him. When they start to progress with walks, talks all the basics, it is the start of a phase that will last quite a while. This phase is quite important in their life, it is the starting point of many emotions that will lead their decisions later on in their life. Another thing that is important at that age is playing toys. While toys play a great role in the development of a toddler, it is also a great source of fun for them. The fantasy of shiny colors and more appealing shapes or things, building things, puzzles, painting games, dress-up costumes and many more.

4. Dress-Up Game

When we think of indoor activities they are heavily outnumbering the activities you can do outdoors. Dress up games are one of the great examples of indoor games you can play with your toddler. The game itself may just be looking like a fun thing. In the background of this game, this kind of action improves emotional development and building empathy towards playing it. You don’t have to have actual dresses or anything that will take too much effort small pieces like a wand or a tierra like stuff can be sufficient rest can be done in the imagination.