10 Super Easy Activities for Toddlers

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By In The Playroom

Today I’m introducing another featured blogger: Adventures of Adam. I’m so happy to see that Adventures of Adam is now down to the finals for the Fresh Voice category in the Brilliance in Blogging awards (BIBs). I voted for them in the previous round, and have my fingers crossed for a win for them! This is what Fresh Voice should be all about – a brand new blog which has got off to a fantastic start with already loads and loads and loads of useful play ideas for little ones.

Adventures of Adam also spend a lot of time campaigning for Hyperemesis Gravidarum awareness so the activities I am featuring today are all super simple activities that your toddler could do if you are suffering with Hyperemesis while you already have a little one. They are all super easy activities with very little set up and no mess – just simple fun activities to keep the little ones busy and make life a little more bearable!

10 super easy toddler activities with minimum set up, and no mess

No Water Car Wash

Stacking Cups

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Pipe Cleaner Posting

CD Stacking

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Pom Pom Mirror Drop

Train Track Bowling

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Masking Tape Pull

Car Ramp Play

Watch Adventures of Adam’s Hyperemesis Gravidarum Awareness video here:

What do you think of the activities? Which ones would your little ones like to try? Don’t forget to check out all the other activities on Adventures of Adam too!

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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.

14 thoughts on “10 Super Easy Activities for Toddlers”

  1. Some great ideas there, I’m always looking for different things to do with F as she gets bored of her ‘normal’ toys so easily! We have been doing the pipe cleaner posting which she really enjoys. Will have to give some of the others a try!

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  2. Thanks for some great ideas. As grandma (and part-time carer) of two under-threes, I am always looking for new ways to keep them amused, and I’ll certainly be trying out some of these on them when they’re here tomorrow. 🙂

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  3. I am so excited to be a featured blogger – a huge thank you. I never imagined that the blog would take off so quickly. I don’t think my feet have touched the ground since being shortlisted for a BiBs let alone becoming a finalist! It has given me an amazing opportunity to raise awareness of Hyperemesis Gravidarum and provide support for those women currently suffering.
    I made a promise to myself that once I was on the other side of Hyperemesis I would make each day an adventure. We certainly are having a big adventure now!
    Thank you ‘In The Playroom’ for all your support.

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  4. Great ideas. It can be tough with a little one when you’re feeling bad. These activities would also be useful when the new baby comes along too.
    Thanks for linking #LetKidsBeKids

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  5. I don’t have hyperemesis, but will definitely be trying some of these with my daughter. Sometimes you just need simple ideas!

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  6. What a great list of ideas! My youngest isn’t quite old enough for them yet but she will be before too long and I’ll be pinning this for then! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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