Toddlers and water. The perfect combination, no?
Water is a magnetic attraction to most kids and hard to beat for an activity to do with toddlers!
These water activities are perfect to do with toddlers this summer. Take them outside and have fun with it on a nice, hot day in the sun! Just be sure to lather up with sunscreen first (here’s an affiliate link to my favorite kind of sunscreen).
Water activities to do with your toddler
Grab a tub and fill it with water and have fun with these water activities with your toddler today!
- Get into colored water sorting, literally. Twodaloo filled tubs with colorful water, added some color-coordinated balls, and let the kids go.
- Paint with water. Grab some real house paintbrushes and rollers and go to town painting the sidewalk!
- Make garden soup with some friends. Happy Hooligans had the kids pick their own flowers before getting started on the “soup”.
- Mix colored water. This is a super simple activity, but it’s always a hit. Set up just two colors, or add more for even more exploration.
- Get out the kiddie pool and add some balls. Learn Play Imagine did this with babies and a toddler, and they spent all afternoon in the water.
- Wash the toys! This is one of the simplest water activities for toddlers, but it is a hit every time. Grab some toys (dirty or not), add some soap, and get to washing. Great for indoors or out.
- Squeeze some pompoms. Fantastic Fun and Learning set up a simple invitation with pompoms and water, with lots of squeezing and playing on a warm day.
- Recycle old glue bottles as water squirters. This idea from Playdough to Plato has toddlers working on their fine motor skills while beating the heat.
- Float some boats. Make this quick boat craft and the kids can spend the afternoon taking their boats out to sea.
- Pour, pour, pour. Busy Toddler’s pouring station lets the little ones transfer and pour water to their hearts’ content. Add color to the water, along with different containers, to make it even more inviting.
- Experiment with water. Add some toys to a tub of water and see which items sink and which float.
- Go fishing. I Can Teach My Child set up the swimming pool for her toddler, adding ocean “animals” to catch. This works well outside on a hot day but can be done inside if the weather isn’t so great.
- Add colorful ice to water, like Fun-A-Day. Watch as the ice melts into the rest of the water, the colors mixing to create new colors.
- Break out the turkey basters (and eye droppers)! This fine motor water play from Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds gets kids’ hands squeezing and transferring water.
- Hunt and sort colors. This activity from Toddler Approved is super easy to put together, but it allows for a ton of time for playing and exploring.
- Set up a water wall like this one from Adventures of Adam. Kids can pour water over and over (and over!) again, watching as the water moves down the wall.
- Set up foam blocks in water like Still Playing School. Build with them, sort the blocks, or just have fun splashing around with them.
- Make scoops and funnels to play in the water to transfer it back and forth!
How do you play with water?
Toddler Water Activities on handsonaswegrow.com
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