Depending on the age of your child, whether they’re 12 months or nearly starting school, there are different ways of getting in a little more activity, that could be big movements or little. Some of them you may even do without realising!
1-3-year-olds
Using your hands:
- building towers / train tracks/ posting toy games/ puzzles / turn taking games/ balloon play- keep in the air/ blowing bubbles- try to pop/ catch/
Keeping moving:
- learning to walk/ run/ climb/ jump/ up and down play – encourage safety on stairs
Music and movement:
- musical instrument play e.g. shakers, tambourine, drum pad, singing, nursery rhymes, moving to music/ dancing / Jiggy Wrigglers YouTube
- Just Dance games
Games:
- Ball pit/ water play (must be supervised)
- Messy play with play doh, rice, pasta, soft play
- Mini obstacle course, parachute play, sensory play, hide and seek
Sporty activities:
- Swimming/ balance bike/ scooter/ learn to ride a bike/ skipping/ stretching/ yoga/ cosmic yoga- YouTube/ hula hooping/ bouncing trampoline/
Imaginative play:
- Box play
- Post box
- Play tunnels
- Den building, funny walks, bunny hops etc.
Organised sports
- Swimming lessons
- Gymtots classes
- Soccer tots
- Rugby tots
Out and about:
- Visit parks/ playgrounds/ play hide and seek/ outside play- sand pit/ water table/ water painting
- Crayon rubbings/ nature walks/ bug hunts/ sound walk/ colour hunt
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