Tuesday, April 23, 2019

"The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book: 100+ Fun Early Learning Activities for Inside Play"--Even if skies are grey, fun indoor learning can still brighten your day!

The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book: 100+ Fun Early Learning Activities for Inside Play [Book]

The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book: 100+ Fun Early Learning Activities for Inside Play

Thunder and rain outside? Bring the fun and learning inside!

It’s raining, it’s pouring, but staying inside doesn’t have to be boring―just bring the fun indoors! In The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book, you’ll find more than 100 toddler activities designed to inspire learning and make sure that grey skies never put a damper on having fun.

Watch your toddler exercise fine motor skills with the Magical Starry Sky or create Emotion Spoon Puppets to bolster language development. No matter what appeals to your little one, every idea in this toddler activity book provides an opportunity to practice key developmental milestones. With handy labels that allow you to select activities based on skills learned, prep time, and activity time, you’ll always have a game plan for how to spend the day.

The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book includes:
  • 100+ Educational Activities―Combine fun and important skills like problem solving, social-emotional development, creativity, and more with this toddler activity book.
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  • Handy Icons―Pick activities based on the skills learned, prep or activity time, and level of messiness. 
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  • Low or No Mess―Keep clean-up to a minimum with low or no mess activities designed for small and large spaces alike.
Even if skies are grey, fun indoor learning can still brighten your day with the The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book.

MY REVIEW:  "The Rainy Day Toddler Activity Book: 100+ Fun Early Learning Activities for Inside Play" keeps grey skies out and lets the sunshine in. Author  KRISSY BONNING-GOULD has created a big, colorful book of fun, skill-building activities designed to keep little hands and minds occupied in a pleasantly productive manner. The age categories are broken down into three groups:12 to 18 months (rapid physical growth); 18 to 24 months (social and play skills expand); and 24 to 36 months (cognitive skills begin to shine). The author advises "Safety First!"--activities are designed for you and your toddler--always supervise during play. Here are some helpful hints: Being inside doesn't have to mean less fin!; Use what you have.; Keep the essentials handy.; Think outside the same old spot.; Prep when you can.; Consider your toddler's attention span and your time.; Let the activities inspire you, not limit you!; When all else fails, follow your toddler's lead.; Don't try to do it all.; Every little bit counts!; More friends equal more fun. Some of my favorite ideas found here include: "Wild Hair, Don't Care!"; "Magical Starry Sky"; "Postcard Delivery"; "Make Tour Own Movie Theater"; "Farm Animal Roundup"; "Beach Ball Bowling"; "Hello! Goodbye!"; and "Grow and Style Fairy Hair". If playing indoors had been this much fun when I was a kid, I just might have wished for more rainy days!

Book Copy Gratis Callisto Publishers 


KRISSY BONNING-GOULD

Krissy Bonning-Gould

KRISSY BONNING-GOULD is a former art teacher with a master's degree in K-12 art education. After becoming a mother, Krissy discovered a passion for blogging and connecting with fellow moms. Over the past ten years, she has grown B-InspiredMama.com into an extensive resource of inspiration for kids' crafts, learning fun, kid-friendly recipes, and creative parenting. Follow her educational fun at www.B-InspiredMama.com.

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