You baby has been busy exploring the world around him for some time now. Since the moment he could open his eyes and take his first breath, he was taking in everything through his senses. From seeing and hearing to feeling and tasting, they are loving the new...
Once your child has reached the big milestone of turning 1, you’ll notice they become little sponges of information. They start walking, talking, and being so much more independent now that the baby stage is long gone. Around this age is when you can start...
If you’re big on sentimental and unique gifts, these Mother’s Days crafts are for you. Currently, we’re in quarantine with our little ones home from school with no help or babysitting either. Therefore, I took it upon myself to make my own...
Looking for a last-minute gift for mom but you don’t have much time or supplies? Here is a simple Mother’s Day craft you can do with your little one as a sentimental gift for any mom. I love this idea because it serves as a memento that can be kept for...
Activity Sneak Peak: Under 1 minute set-up timeNo cleanupWorks on fine motor and cognitive skillsFor 18+ months Your toddler can begin to learn reciting the alphabet before 2, but recognizing and identifying the actual letters should take a little longer. You can...
Your baby is developing right before your eyes and they are gaining new skills each and every day. Some of these abilities and milestones will be emerging and improving their fine motor skills. Fine motor skills are the small, precise, and controlled movements of the...
Babies and toddlers love sensory bins! They are super simple to create and make great activities for toddlers to explore different textures, develop language, and improve fine motor skills. This Easter sensory bin incorporates auditory, visual, and tactile...
Sensory bottles can be a calming experience for your little one. They’re great for babies and toddlers or any children who just love visually stimulating objects. Sensory bottles typically include water, glue, and any fun materials you’d like. That’s...
Ever offer your baby several of their colorful, musical, toys, but they make a mad dash for the Tupperware drawer or remote control, instead? Babies and toddlers are super curious. They don’t have time for silly, play toys when they could be using real objects...
Keeping your toddler busy is something we all strive to do throughout each day. When they’re entertained, there are less tantrums and more quiet time for you! However, since a 1 or 2 year old’s focus is only sustained for 1-2 minutes, it’s not easy...