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70 Toddler Games and Activities You Can Play and Do With Your Child
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Need more ideas to play with your child? You've come to the right place.

But first, why should you play with your child? Children learn through play. Parents bond with children through play. To achieve both, learning and bonding, parents must play with children.

When you play with your toddler or preschooler, it doesn’t need to be long. Some activities here only require 10-15 minutes. This is more than enough if you do it consistently. And also they don’t need to be expensive.

The bottom line is the activities must be fun and refreshing. When I see my child’s eyes sparkle when she plays, I know I have done the right thing and that is my reward.

Here are the 70 games and activities that you can do together with your child:

1) Shadow tag. On a sunny day or at night (with the help of streetlights), go to an open area. Chase around using shadows. Step on each other’s shadows. To make it more fun, try overlapping shadows to form a person with multiple hands. This will draw laughter from your toddlers.

2) Guessing game. Use your fingertip and write a number or alphabet on your child’s back. Ask him to guess what you’ve written. This is ticklish to some and they will laugh. But a fun way to learn numbers and alphabets.

3) Plant red bean trees. Use egg holder and cotton. Water everyday. This takes a longer time to follow through. You can teach your kids about plants and growth, and patience too!

4) Create a collage from newspaper and magazine clippings.

5) Go to playground.

6) Go picnic.


7) Watch TV. Not for too long, about 30 minutes on educational programs. Don’t leave them alone, watch with them. Take note what makes your kids tick.

8) Play jigsaw puzzle.

9) Play kite.


10) Play tug-of-war. You and your kid hold each end of a blanket (or children’s bolster) on a carpeted area. Take turns tumbling down.

11) Play simplified version of “Win, Lose or Draw.” Make a simple gesture and let your child guess what it is. For example, making a sandwich and eat it. Reverse roles.

12) Cycling.

13) Swimming.

14) Inner feelings.
Before bed, ask your child, “What’s your happiest moment today?” Listen to the inner world of your child without interrupting.

15) Get a video camera and record what your kids are doing (both happy and sad moments). Watch the clips together. It’s fun to see their expressions seeing themselves on TV.

16) Online coloring. One good site is en.coloriage.com. This site offers a new drawing every day. Fun way to teach kids how to use a computer and a mouse.

17) Take a stroll in the park.

18) Playdough. Kids love to squeeze and playdough can be made into different shapes. Good for motor skills and creativity. You can buy playdough from a nearby toy store or you can make your own with these recipes. Or follow these pictorial instructions. Why not do it with your kids? It’s another activity in itself.

19) Play building blocks.

20) Play board games.

21) Prepare meals together.

22) Blow bubbles.

23) Bath play and bubble bath.
Kids just love playing with water. Add in some bath toys. Be watchful and don’t let your kids unattended.

24) Go jungle trekking.

25) Go to waterfalls.

26) Build a castle.
Materials: Styrofoam, toothpicks and Post-It notes. Great idea from Asha Dornfest.

27) Visit friends (who have kids) with your kids.
Let your kids play and socialize.

28) Take a trip to the zoo.


29) Go to underwater aquarium.

30) Go to a beach. Swimming, make sand castles, collecting sea shells.

31) Go to a petting zoo.


32) Collect stamps. Let your child cut out the stamps by himself (make sure you supervise and use a pair of safety scissors) and separate stamps from envelope by soaking in the water. Dry them. Put them in the album.

33) Mirror fun. Stand still in front of a mirror. Use an erasable marker pen to draw funny features on your child’s reflections.

34) Play with magnifying glass. Burn a dried leaf, check out fine print in newspaper, leaves, insects.

35) Bring your child a bookstore or library nearby that has story telling sessions.

36) Basketball.
Use a soft rubber ball and a wastebasket as the basket.

37) Sing together.

38) Dance to the tunes of children’s rhymes.

39) Play domino.
Let the chain reaction amaze the children. We use Jenga blocks.

40) Read newspaper together. Kids like pictures and cartoons.

41) Make facial expressions.
Sad, happy, angry, neutral. Ask your child to guess the feelings based on expressions.

42) Origami or paper folding. Origami helps kids to learn sequencing, concentration, and attain great sense of achievement. Try these projects.

43) Art with sponge. Cut sponge into different shapes. Put color onto them and stamp on a piece of drawing paper to form interesting patterns. Voila another artpiece for your fridge.

44) Go to a pet shop.

45) Play horsey.

46) Bicycle movement.
Lie down on your back together with your kids. Your legs in the air and feet touching each other. Make pedal movement.

47) Play with balloons.

48) Wash car together.

49) Make a card for their teacher.

50) When shopping, ask your kids to help locate things you want to buy.

51) While on the move, ask your kids to read out the plate number of a car next to you.

52) Bring your kids to a clay modeling class.

53) Go to an orchard.

54) Bring your kids to a museum.

55) Make animal sounds and let your kids guess.

56) Make handprints and footprints of your kids.


57) Make a necklace or bracelet by cutting a straw into smaller pieces. And string them together with a string.

58) Mix different buttons/beans together and ask your kids to sort by shapes/colors. Adult supervision is required for younger children.

59) Record your child singing and play back. First step to stardom.

60) Play sink or float. Ask your child to pick small water-proofed objects from his toy box, light and heavy. Place one object after another into a container full of water. Watch them as they float or sink.

61) Cut a cereal box into pieces and custom make a puzzle.

62) Tearing up paper from magazine, newspaper or brochure. Try different speed. My daughter asked for more when we did this the last time.

63) Watch rain and teach your kids about nature.

64) Teach your kids about body parts using a picture or take an online quiz.

65) Communicate with your toddlers about his likes and dislikes (food, toys, animals, etc). Take turns to share yours as well.

66) Teach your kids how to tell time.

67) Explain to your kids how money works when you buy something.


68) Dress up stuffed animals or favorite cartoon characters.

69) Ask your toddler to go around the house and get things of certain color: green, red, blue.

70) Use a paper plate to make a mask by cutting out the eyes and nose.
Draw features as you wish. Use a string or rubber band to tie around your child’s head.

Of course the list is not finite. But it’s a good place to start. Some activities you can do it after work. Some need more time, you have to do it on weekends.

(See also: Toddler games that teach kids about science and nature)

If you’re looking for more activity ideas, check out Rookie Moms. It’s updated with new activities regularly.

Recommended Resource

The Ultimate Toddler Toys - Explore unique, traditional, non-electronic classic educational toys with truly developmental value, for children from 0 to 12 years. 

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Comments (31)add comment

Sinead@BreastFeedingMums said:

  What an amazing range of activities! My kids will enjoy many of these during the holidays! Thanks for sharing them!
2007-07-04 02:09:52 | url

ezpz said:

  There is something terribly wrong somewhere when someone actually has to write an article like this.
I\'m living in Mexico, and the children here are much happier than the media-addicted kids of America, whose parents need suggestions like these. Why have children in the first place if you don\'t know how to raise them? Americans are generally clueless about how to raise kids, and that is why there are so many kids with so many problems. Mexican family values generally produce happy kids who grow up to be nice people. There is no equivalent in the US.
2007-07-04 19:20:19

Abel Cheng said:

  Sinead@BreastFeedingMums: Thanks for the comment. Hope you and your kids will have limitless fun doing them!

ezpz: You have the right to voice out your opinions and thanks for your comment. However, I don't see there's anything wrong by having a list of activities that you can do with your children. And your goal of raising happy kids is ours too. Hence we came up with this article, so that you might find some new ideas creating happy moments with your kids, rather than doing the same old stuff you have been doing all this while. By the way, I am NOT living in America.
2007-07-04 20:54:34 | url

Tiffany said:

  This is a great list. I think all parents would benefit from keeping these tips in mind as all of us get consumed with everyday life and forget to treasure all the moments we have with our kids.

I am American and I can agree that societal norms here make us more detached from our kids than in other cultures but some of us are trying to change that!
2007-07-05 05:51:41 | url

stefanie said:

  just wanted to say that these were very helpful hints
2007-07-06 08:08:15 | url

sol said:

  I am Mexican and I was not a happy child.. and I hate generalizations.
This list is a great resource. Thanks!
2007-07-07 14:38:13 | url

mamacita said:

  To which I would add #71: Let them play by themselves. They need to figure out how to entertain themselves. It's not your job, as a parent, to do it for them.
2007-07-08 12:31:47 | url

Betsy said:

  Oh puhleeze EZPZ. Some people are just looking for things to be offended by.
2007-07-08 18:01:56

William Bertram said:

  Great list!

Some useful SQL for the manager of this web board:

use database funGames;
delete from comments where username = 'ezpz';
2007-07-09 10:05:05

tanyetta said:

  WHAT A GREAT RESOURCE! Thank you! :)
2007-07-09 16:23:22 | url

Aaron said:

  As a dad this is a great help! I am an American and yes I know how to have fun with my child, but more ideas is nice, too!
2007-07-12 14:51:02

newmom said:

  This is a great article. I have trouble thinking of games to play with my son. Thankyou. I am not american but most american parents I know personally are very dedicated and great with their kids!
2007-07-31 06:51:05

Rose said:

  I think this is a great idea. Sometimes life is hectic with children at this age and it is sometimes more difficult to come up with ideas on your own when you have a screaming kid in your ear. It is helpful to have this list to help out in an instant without much thought.
Yes I am American... can we please just quit trying to stereo type us... we all got problems ok. Its good that WE are trying to do something about it by finding a possible solution.... like looking up this list.
2007-08-12 07:05:06 | url

JHS said:

  Thanks for participating in this week's Carnival of Family Life. It will be posted at midnight (PDT) at http://www.jhsiess.com!
2007-08-13 12:28:00 | url

redkemboja said:

  I do lack of ideas especially on weekends. You do helps me to figure out what to do to make my girl happy when we spent the days together.. Thanks!...
2007-08-14 18:44:29

Parents Zone said:

  You have a nice list of activities to play with children.

Its really useful, when you run out of ideas some times..

great article..
2007-08-16 13:14:41 | url

Krista said:

  this is a great list! Being a busy working Mom, like many of us are, or even as busy as a stay at home Mom, we run out of ideas, or have brain farts. So, it is nice to have resources and ideas from other Moms. Thanks!
2007-08-28 10:21:16

bobby heart said:

  it's really very gud.thank u so muchhhhh
2007-08-30 14:23:26

Mphillips said:

  Thanks for the ideas, I am not a parent but I do babysit my four year old niece. And as I am not a parent I dont know a whole lot about children (considering I was the youngest of three)so this site is really helpful, thanks.
2007-08-31 01:46:22

Janice said:

  Item #2 is simple but fun, no need any preparation !! Good one.
2007-09-06 18:09:49

AmericanByBirthSouthernByTheGraceOfGOD said:

  EZPZ-
Hell, if Mexicans have it so great, why are there 6 million illegals (govt estimate- ha ha) eating up our sweat & blood-earned resources? Run your MOUTH all day long on the internet, but keep your BUTT in Mexico where it belongs.
2007-09-09 23:28:23

AmericanByBirthSouthernByTheGraceOfGOD said:

  Oh yes, good list by the way. At Casa de Leche, we have bathtub crayons that my 2 year old twins LOVE. They can write all over the tub, themselves, and each other and the color rinses right off. Also sidewalk or driveway chalk is good fun. Rolling down a grassy hill is fun, and my kids like to be airborn- I throw them onto the couch (carefully of course) and they can't get enough of that it seems like.
2007-09-09 23:45:11

Julie Magro said:

  The trackback URL for this article doesn't seem to be working.
2007-09-13 03:09:40 | url

Abel said:

  Julie,

Try this trackback link:

http://www.parentwonder.com/index.php?option=com_jomcomment&task=trackback&id=266&opt=com_content
2007-09-13 10:59:28 | url

jasgoh said:

  Thanks for the great Article! It's realy useful!
2007-09-20 17:03:45 | url

JLow said:

  The bit about camera-recording the kids is a good idea; especially during family events like birthdays. It reminds them of the other family members.

On rainy days I can replay our trip to the swimming pool and my little girl is *almost* as satisfied as doing the real thing!
2007-09-21 16:17:04 | url

Pamela said:

  Great list.
Definitely can applied it on myself.
2007-10-04 00:08:57 | url

mary said:

  I think this is a great idea
2008-01-11 10:28:09 | url

roro44 said:

  Thanks a lot
http://www.roro44.com
2008-02-07 12:40:03 | url

stacy said:

  umm why don't everyone shut up about illegals people are people and yes they come over looking for jobs but the have been here longer that europeans may i remind you that means early white people can't we all just live together that is why we have so much hate and racist all over the place because this kind of stuff is taught to your kids and a young age
2008-04-04 04:55:07

alkaon said:

  good work
2008-05-09 13:23:17 | url

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