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Toys Activities for 1 Year Old

Published by forkids usa, 2023-06-05 04:47:55

Description: The "Toy-tastic Fun for 1-Year-Olds" PDF is a delightful collection of engaging activities designed specifically for curious toddlers. Packed with interactive play ideas, colorful illustrations, and easy-to-follow instructions, this PDF offers a range of stimulating experiences that promote sensory exploration, fine motor skills, and cognitive development. It's the perfect resource to keep little ones entertained, engaged, and learning through play.

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PARENTING FOR KIDS USA.COM TOYS ACTIVITIES FOR 1 YEAR OLD Here are some fun activities with shape sorter toys for children: Remember to always supervise your child during playtime and provide positive reinforcement to encourage learning and development.

PARENTING FOR KIDS USA.COM 1. Stacking cups: These cups come in different sizes and colors and can be stacked on top of each other. This can help develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and problem- solving abilities. 2. Shape sorters: These toys have different shapes that fit into corresponding holes in a box. They can help with problem-solving skills, hand-eye coordination, and understanding basic shapes. 3. Push and pull toys: These toys come in different shapes and sizes, and they can be pushed or pulled across the floor. They can help with gross motor skills and coordination. 4. Balls: Soft, lightweight balls are great for 1-year- olds to roll and toss around. This can help develop hand-eye coordination, gross motor skills, and social skills if playing with others.

PARENTING FOR KIDS USA.COM 5. Sensory toys: These toys have different textures, colors, and sounds to engage a child's senses. Examples include sensory balls, rattles, and textured blocks. These can help with sensory exploration and development. 6. Board books: Simple board books with pictures and few words are perfect for 1- year-olds to look at and explore. This can help with language development and early literacy skills. 7. Pretend play: Toys such as play kitchens, dolls, and stuffed animals can help children engage in imaginative play, which can help with cognitive development and social skills.

FOR KIDS USA.COM Sorting By Colors 1. Sorting by Color: Challenge your child to sort the shapes by color. For example, ask them to find all the red shapes and place them in the red hole.

FOR KIDS USA.COM Identifying Shapes Identifying Shapes: Encourage your child to identify and name the shapes as they sort them into the corresponding holes. You can say \"This is a triangle, let's find the triangle hole!\"

FOR KIDS USA.COM Hide and Seek Hide and Seek: Hide some of the shapes around the room and ask your child to find them and match them to the correct hole.

FOR KIDS USA.COM Memory Game Memory Game: Put a few shapes in the sorter and ask your child to look at them for a few seconds. Then, remove a shape and ask them to identify which one is missing.

FOR KIDS USA.COM Sensory Play 1. MSensory Play: If your shape sorter has different textures, encourage your child to explore and touch the different shapes while sorting them.


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