In this area you will find hundreds of games and activity ideas that you can try anytime with your little one. To help you find an activity that suits your needs simply make a choice in the category, age or duration areas below. You can also make a selection in all three if you are after a really specific activity. Once you have made your selection make sure you press the pink 'search for activities button', and then your results will be displayed.
Age: Any
Duration: Any
Print a set of alphabet flash cards and ideas on how to use them for your childs learning.
Skills: Mind Builder
Age: Toddler, Child, Parent | Duration: Medium
It's never too early to introduce children to numbers. Dice and cards are fun ways to encourage a love of numbers.
Skills: Hand/eye coordination, Mind builder
Hatch your child's love of numbers with help from some fuzzy friends.
Skills: Mind builder
Introduce new language to your child while playing this fun game.
Age: Baby, Parent | Duration: Short
Talking to your child is the best way to encourage his emerging vocabulary.
Age: Baby, Toddler, Parent | Duration: Short
An active way to teach the alphabet.
Skills: Mind builder, Muscle builder, Hand/eye coordination, Parties and Celebrations
Age: Toddler, Child, | Duration: Medium
Pre-writing skills are worked on in nursery, but parents can turn everyday fun into learning experiences. One way only requires a can of whipped cream!
Skills: Hand/eye coordination, Just for fun, Mind builder
This is a great time to introduce your baby to abstract thinking games such as naming objects in her world.
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Let Baby flex his newfound verbal skills with this fun activity!
Reading to your baby is an activity that serves several purposes. First of all, it's fun! But the benefits beyond that lead to a lifetime of discovery.
Help your baby communicate their needs before they're able to talk.
Age: Baby, Parent | Duration: Medium
Children learn how to categorise different items -- a skill they'll need in maths class later on!
This is one game your child will never forget!
Creating stories with your child is a great way to reinforce a love of reading, encourage creativity and foster a world of discovery.
Age: Toddler, Child, Parent | Duration: Short
Prepare your child for reading with this entertaining and educational activity.