The Nosey Ball Maze

The Nosey Ball Maze

Steps:

  • Use your masking tape to create a winding path on a smooth floor or rug.
  • Make sure the path has a clear start and finish line.
  • Have your child get down on their hands and knees at the start.
  • Place a small ball, like a ping pong ball, right in front of their face.
  • Challenge your child to push the ball through the maze using only their nose!
  • They must keep their hands on the floor to stay steady as they move.
  • Encourage them to stay inside the tape lines until they reach the end.

Safety Tip:
Always supervise your child during floor play to ensure they do not bump their head on nearby furniture.

The Winding Cup Runner

The Winding Cup Runner

Steps:

  • Use your scissors to poke a small hole in the center of the paper cup’s bottom.
  • Cut a long piece of yarn, roughly ten to fifteen feet in length.
  • Thread one end of the yarn through the hole in your paper cup.
  • Use masking tape to secure the starting end of the yarn to a stable chair.
  • Wind the yarn through the room, looping it around furniture to create a twisty path.
  • Tape the other end of the yarn to a final destination, like a door handle.
  • Challenge your child to slide the cup along the yarn from start to finish!

Safety Tip:
Adult supervision is required. Keep the yarn path clear of sharp corners. Never leave long yarn pieces unattended to prevent accidents.

Vertical Post-It Peek-a-Boo

Vertical Post-It Peek-a-Boo

Steps:

  • Use masking tape to secure the cardboard vertically to a wall.
  • Make sure it is at your child’s chest or eye level.
  • Draw five large, bright shapes on the cardboard using your markers.
  • Write a different number inside each shape from 1 to 5.
  • Cover each shape completely with a single Post-It note.
  • Ask your child to reach up and peel a note to find a shape.
  • Challenge them to find a specific number you call out!
  • Have them stick the peeled notes onto their clothes for extra fun.

Safety Tip:
Choking Hazard. This activity uses Post-Its and masking tape. Small pieces of paper or tape can be a choking hazard. Always supervise your child closely. Ensure they do not put these materials in their mouth.

Sticky Finger Bead Rescue

Sticky Finger Bead Rescue

Steps:

  • Wrap a small piece of masking tape around your child’s index finger.
  • Make sure the sticky side faces out.
  • Place a small bowl of colorful beads on the table.
  • Ask your child to tap a bead with their sticky finger to pick it up.
  • They must use their thumb to peel the bead off.
  • Have them drop the bead into a paper cup.
  • Repeat until the cup is full of rescued beads!

Safety Tip:
Adult supervision is required. Beads are a choking hazard. Keep beads away from children who put items in their mouths.

The Bead Bridge Slide

The Bead Bridge Slide

Steps:

  • Cut two short pieces of a straw, each about two inches long.
  • Tape these pieces vertically onto a piece of cardboard, leaving a six-inch gap between them.
  • Thread four colorful beads onto a full-length straw.
  • Slide the ends of the long straw into the two short taped pieces to create a bridge.
  • Ask your child to use their pinching fingers to slide the beads from one end to the other.
  • Challenge them to move the beads back and forth without letting the straw bridge collapse!

Safety Tip:
Adult supervision is required because beads and straw pieces are small and can be a choking hazard.