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What Are the Best Toddler Learning Games?

We all want to educate our children properly and ensure that they are getting all of the information they need. It can be hard however, and a good idea is to use toddler lesson plans so that you can stick to these plans and ensure that you are teaching your child everything that you want.

Toddler learning games are important and essential to any toddler’s childhood. Toddler learning games are not only a way to educate your child, but are also fun and enjoyable form of toddler entertainment and give the two of you an opportunity to spend some time together. You just want to make sure that you are playing the right toddler learning games with your child.

Money Activities

When it comes to toddler learning games, one of the best ideas involves money activities. Children like playing with money because of the sounds it makes, because it makes them feel more grown up, and it is great because it helps them learn about value and how to count.

Show your child different pictures of coins and bills and help them learn which is which and how to tell the difference between them. Another idea is to set up a little play store for your child and their friends and then have them come through to buy items from you, having to give you the correct amount of money.

This is great for their mathematical skills and will also help them to socialize which is extremely important at this stage in their life.

Clean Up Game

All parents are going to love this idea. If you want to come up with toddler learning games for your child, you should try the clean up game. More than anything from this game the child will learn responsibility – when they mess up a room they have to tidy it up.

After all the activities you play with your child have a cleanup game where you both walk around the room and clean everything up off the floor. By making it fun your child will stop avoiding cleaning up and actually start to have fun with it. This will make it fun for them and much easier for you because you will have a set of extra little hands helping you clean up.

Your child will also learn that they need to take responsibility for their actions and will be less likely to make such a mess when they are playing in the future.


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