Crafting With Your Toddler
I don’t pride myself on being a particularly crafty person but I do love crafts (if that makes any sense). I love the idea of creating and I love to paint and draw but I am no Martha Stewart, which is why crafting with my daughter makes the whole experience so fun and with no pressure to color in between the lines. When she was a toddler we used to love getting out sheets of construction paper and slapping on stickers and glue to make collages and now that she is older jewelry is big. Focusing on creative play is also an amazing way to teach different ways to work with their hands while they are also expressing themselves in a different way. Here are some simple craft ideas that you can enjoy with your energetic tot.
Paper is all it takes. In the beginning it was all about creating simple pictures like adding stickers to construction paper or gluing cut-outs on a piece of paper. Finger painting was also a hit where my daughter could simply glob some colorful tones on her paper and go nuts. It progressed to coloring with markers and crayons where it is now a fun mixed media of a little bit of everything.






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