Simple ideas for cheap homemade toddler toys that you can make in less than 10 minutes with stuff you already have at home. Free and...
When choosing toys, ensure that they are open-ended toys in that they can be played with in multiple and varied ways. Open-ended toys encourage creativity
Use recycled materials to create 4 homemade toys for babies and toddlers! They are simple to make, cost very little to put together and are great for promoting fine and gross motor skills, concentration, curiosity and cause and effect, amongst other benefits. For Christmas I made this set of 4 exploratory toys for baby Bean...Read More »
I used to have one of these in my classroom, so I knew this was something I wanted my husband to make for the kids. He says it’s pretty easy to make at home, so I’ve included his instr…
What a great quick and easy toddler activity! Make a puzzle hunt sensory bin for a perfect indoor toddler activity! An easy toddler sensory bin.
This peek-a-boo toy is almost guaranteed to stop any tears and bring out a smile.
Kids love toys, but buying things from the local chain store can be quite expensive and some tend to not last very long either. Have you ever tried making felt toys? It is very quick and easy, be…
DIY Activity Cube Center for Babies and Toddlers Wow, wow, wow, I can't believe I finally get to post this! It' been a long time coming, and is probably (read: definitely) the most intense DIY on the blog! It was a true labour of love, but I am SO, SO happy with how it turned
Looking for fun activities for a one year old at home? These SWEET ideas are easy and use items you likely have handy!
Household items are the easiest and simplest way to keep your baby or toddler entertained for hours. No need for fancy toys with these household activities.
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Get creative and follow our easy to follow ideas for DIY projects you can do at home to make educational baby toys.
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Here are 15 DIY non-toys for toddlers which are so simple to make and so engaging to play with! Fine motor skills, sensory toys and more, all in one place!
DIY Educational Toys are wonderful. They provided your child with help with learning as well as fun! The toys here on my list will keep your kids lea…
Set up a threading activity for toddlers using DIY cardboard tube beads and pipe cleaners, for fine motor and mathematical skills, and plenty of playful fun!
Kids magnetized fishing game with handmade felt pieces in a custom Maisie Taylor Designs muslin storage bag. Perfect game to go for road trips, airplane rides and more. Set includes: One 12-inch fishing pole with 1-inch round magnetic “bobber;” six 4x2 felt fish with paper clips inside to attract to pole; 8x10 muslin bag • Handmade item; no two are exactly alike • Spot clean gently as product becomes soiled • Not recommended for use by children under the age of 3 • Always supervise your children while playing with this toy • Item ships in 1-2 weeks Check out our other Kids Fishing Games Sherbet colors: https://etsy.me/3uQOTfR Rainbow colors: https://etsy.me/2BTG8ce Mermaid colors: http://etsy.me/2yebky6 Blues: https://etsy.me/3nYfxl9 EVERYDAY EDUCATIONAL SETS Numbers: https://etsy.me/3aVQXvo Shapes: https://etsy.me/2NJ0xsW SEASONAL SETS Bats & Ghosts: https://etsy.me/2QfRFHJ Hearts: https://etsy.me/2SUR7rh Apples: https://etsy.me/2O34jgm Stars: https://etsy.me/2DYzBNR EXTRA FISHING POLES https://etsy.me/2UckkDb SOLID COLORS Double set with blue & orange: https://etsy.me/2C0bqOs Blue: https://etsy.me/2sumn5r Yellow: https://etsy.me/3nRZIvy Orange: https://etsy.me/3f0OHEL Please contact seller for custom colors or questions
Easy Busy Boards and Homemade Latch Boards For Toddlers Even YOU Can Make To Give Your Toddler HOURS Of Busy Sensory Play – I just LOVE all these pictures of...
I just finished up a huge set of wooden rainbow loose part toys for little lady to explore and create with. I've got tips, tricks and advice for your DIY set!
Ever wish you had something to take to the cafe for your preschooler to play with while you sip a latte? UM YES. Like, you don't even know how many little snot-fingers have been all over the grimy old plastic toys that are stuffed in a basket somewhere in the corner of many cafes. Not to mention often these cafe basket toys were donated for good reason - i.e. they are missing parts, don't hold kids attention, etc. Here's a simple DIY you can put together for playing on the go. I made this for my daughter's birthday and it cost me $1 thanks to my scrap fabric, and the fact that the little plastic dinosaurs came from a damaged package so they were discounted. This toy is open-ended, allowing for endless scenarios and habitats. My 4-yr old can go out into the garden and forage for twigs, bark, stones etc to create her own dino habitat for this, which combines fresh air and nature as well as having "ventures" as she calls them, and that makes me happy. Fabric you need: - Green felt for grass (this is an A4 piece) - Scraps of blue-ish fabric for pond - Scrap of sandy coloured felt/fabric for sand/swamp - 2 types of fabric for the drawstring bag, or one type if you don't want it double-sided (OR use a small bag you already have) - Ribbon / sewing tape / drawstring for bag chord - Optional: a smoother fabric for a backing. This is handy as it's easier to brush clean than felt. Step 1: Cut the fabric in the shapes you want. I made a pond and a sandy patch. If you are making a backing (I did, but the fabric is not pictured in the photo below) cut that the exact same shape as the green felt. Step 2: Sew your pond onto the green felt with a basic zigzag stick. If you are handy with "no sew" glue then you could use that, but I haven't tried it. Then your sandy patch in the same way: Then, place your backing on and zigzag stitch around the whole thing. Mine is pretty imperfect, as you can see. If you want it to be really neat, choose a much closer zigzag stitch. But this does the job, in my opinion. Now you have your mat! Step 3: Make the drawstring bag Ok, forgive my wrinkled fabric but I couldn't risk waking the baby by getting the iron out of the cupboard by his room ;D I used 2 scraps of linen type fabric. These were actually samples and are roughly 15cm x 20cm. Place your fabrics together with right sides together. (I.E the fabric pieces are inside out to how you want the finished bag to be). Sew a straight stitch on 3 sides. Fold down the opening and then fold it again, so the raw edge of the fabric is hidden, then (ideally ;D) iron it flat before sewing right around, leaving a 1-inch gap where your drawstring will go in. Turn it inside out and admire how crafty and talented you are. How cute! Get your drawstring or ribbon, pin it to a safety pin and thread it through, making sure to keep hold of the other end so it doesn't get lost inside. Step 4: Populate your mat! I used small balls of green plasticine, placed on a circle of card (shown below) as bases for my trees. Pebbles, twigs, and pieces of bark also make a great habitat. Have fun setting it all up. I store the plasticine and the small circles of card it a mini plastic sandwich bag inside the kit, so it doesn't stick on things. isn't it fun? Now you can roll it all up... ...store it in your handy drawstring bag... ...(which is so darn cute).... .... and gift it to your favourite dino-lover! For more dino-inspired fun, check out our super-simple girl's Dino Party and cake here. For more handmade toys and gift ideas, check out these posts: All the things I made A handmade Christmas
Household items are the easiest and simplest way to keep your baby or toddler entertained for hours. No need for fancy toys with these household activities.
DIY Educational Toys are wonderful. They provided your child with help with learning as well as fun! The toys here on my list will keep your kids lea…
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Use recycled materials to create 4 homemade toys for babies and toddlers! They are simple to make, cost very little to put together and are great for promoting fine and gross motor skills, concentration, curiosity and cause and effect, amongst other benefits. For Christmas I made this set of 4 exploratory toys for baby Bean...Read More »
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This toddler activity is a great way to strengthen fine motor skills and learn about cause & effect. Plus, it's a crash course in digestion!
Recycle an old box and learn how to make this DIY Ball Drop Box for Babies. A fun and easy fine motor activity for babies and toddlers.
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