
It is difficult to find new and interesting activities per day. Let’s make your work easy and dive into this…

1:-Match the colour
Take a few colourful toys of your little one, and take a colour box.
Ask your little one to identify the colour of the toy and match it with the crayon. This helps the child recognize the objects and also develops fine motor skills in them.
2:- Stem Experiments
STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math. STEM for kids develops creators, thinkers, problem solvers, doers, innovators, and inventors. Exposing kids to simple STEM activities at an early age today sets a foundation for higher learning tomorrow.
3:- Simon Says
Choose one child as “Simon.” The other children gather around Simon, who gives instructions by saying, “Simon says…” telling the kids to perform a physical action. For example, “Simon says touch your fingers,” “Simon says shake your tiffin.” Each child must perform the action. If Simon leaves out “Simon says” before giving instruction, anyone who performed the activity is out!
4:- Scavenger Hunt
A scavenger hunt is a game in which the organizers prepare a list defining specific items, and the participants seek to gather or complete all items on the list. Usually, participants work in small teams, although any individual can participate.
5:- BrainCells Application
BrainCells is a holistic developmental activity-based application for the age group of 0-5 years. It is a program curated by Cognitive Neuroscience Experts
You get more than 120+ Activities, self-performable and fun. Click here to get FREE Demo Class.
Until next time…
Happy Parenting 🙂