Are you looking for enjoyable activities for toddlers and preschoolers? If so, you've come to the right place. This site offers numerous ways to spend fun, educational and enjoyable times with your toddlers. It's also a place to get your common toddler parenting questions answered.

5 Easy Snacks in 5 Minutes

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1) Ants on a Log:
Ingredients: celery stalks, peanut butter, raisins
Remove all the leaves from celery stalks and cut into strips about 3 inches long. Smear a spoonful of your choice of peanut butter, almond butter or soy butter into the trench of the celery stalk. Have your little one place the ants (raisins) along the [...]

Cooking with Kids

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Every caregiver is forced to master the art of multitasking. Cooking with kids is a great way to make an everyday activity fun. Still, involving your child in the kitchen can be a bit tricky as it can get pretty messy and of course, some kitchen jobs are not safe for a little [...]

How to Make a Recycled Cardboard Dollhouse

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You don’t have to spend $200 on a dollhouse, and you can reuse those diaper boxes when you learn how to make a dollhouse yourself.
A cardboard box becomes the frame of your child’s new toy, and creating the house can be filed under “fun toddler activities. =-)
Toddlers become impatient. In your toddler’s point of view, [...]

Fun Activities for Toddlers and Parents

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Your little preschooler learns, like adults, through life experiences and from interaction with others. That’s why they like to touch, smell, and interact with the world around them. This learning process is essential for children to prepare themselves for the future.
Banging around pots and pans can teach children the differences in sound while reading a [...]

Toddler Constipation: How to Manage It

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When your toddler has constipation, it can be upsetting for them and for you. You can feel helpless as they cling to you while crying and screaming in pain.
The good news is that preventing constipation is something you can work towards. Holding a screaming child while she tries to eliminate is not something I thought [...]