Should you need urgent health advice please contact your GP or call NHS 111. In an emergency please visit A&E or call 999

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

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for the writing, publishing and updating of the content on this page.

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Hampshire and Isle of Wight NHS Foundation Trust runs a confidential secure text messaging service for parents of children aged 0-19 years called ChatHealth. The service operates Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm, excluding bank holidays. All texts will be responded to by a public health nurse (health visitor/school nurse) within 24 hours. Outside of the service working hours, you’ll receive a message back to inform you that your text will be responded to once the line reopens.

Should you require urgent health advice in the meantime, please contact your GP, visit an NHS walk-in centre or call NHS 111. For emergencies, dial 999 or visit A&E.

Looking for ideas on how to fit in more activity into your family day?

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 keeping it in the air
  • Blowing bubbles, try to pop and 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,  Just Dance, Jiggy Wrigglers – YouTube

Games:

  • Ball pit
  • Water play (must be supervised)
  • Messy play with play doh/ rice/ pasta
  • Soft play/ mini obstacle course/ parachute play/ sensory play/

Sporty activities:

  • Swimming
  • Balance bike/ scooter
  • Learn to ride a bike
  • Skipping
  • Stretching/ yoga/ cosmic yoga- YouTube
  • Hula hooping
  • Bouncing on a 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:

  • Outside play/ sand play/ water table
  • Fresh air walks anywhere outside/, bug hunts, sound walk, colour hunts
  • Crayon rubbings

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for the writing, publishing and updating of the content on this page.

ChatHealth Logo

Hampshire and Isle of Wight NHS Foundation Trust runs a confidential secure text messaging service for parents of children aged 0-19 years called ChatHealth. The service operates Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm, excluding bank holidays. All texts will be responded to by a public health nurse (health visitor/school nurse) within 24 hours. Outside of the service working hours, you’ll receive a message back to inform you that your text will be responded to once the line reopens.

Should you require urgent health advice in the meantime, please contact your GP, visit an NHS walk-in centre or call NHS 111. For emergencies, dial 999 or visit A&E.