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Fun with no prep needed! Indoor activities perfect for 1-year-old classes

Children in the one-year-old class are starting to walk, learning to jump, and becoming more and more active.

Even when you suddenly have to switch to indoor play, you’ll want to make sure they can still move their bodies a lot.

Sometimes the weather or staff scheduling forces an unexpected change to indoor play, leaving you unprepared or unsure what activities to do.

For teachers in that situation, here are indoor activities you can do even without any preparation.

We’ve gathered ideas that are perfect for one-year-olds, so please try incorporating them.

Let’s spend a fun time with the children through a variety of activities.

Play Anytime, No Prep! Indoor Activities Recommended for 1-Year-Old Classes (21–30)

Cup Tower

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Do you have empty cups at home—like the ones left over after eating yogurt or pudding—that you haven’t thrown away? This time, we’ll introduce a game that uses those cups.

Using familiar, unused materials can also be a great way to learn the importance of valuing things.

The rules are simple: stack as many cups as you can.

It’s said that using cups of different shapes and weights can help children develop creativity and problem-solving skills.

You might also enjoy using milk cartons or toilet paper rolls instead of cups.

Be sure to wash and dry any cups thoroughly before using them!

paper tower

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When the weather outside is bad, there are times you wonder what to do with the kids, right? In those moments, a great activity to try is building a paper tower using paper cups and paper plates.

The rules are very simple: stack cups and plates alternately.

For infants, experiencing stacking play can help develop spatial awareness and concentration, providing positive stimulation for their growth.

The suspenseful, heart-pounding moment when placing a cup on a plate is fun, too! Since it can be tricky for infants to control the pressure needed to handle paper products, using plastic cups and plates instead might make it even more enjoyable.

It’s a great way to add variety to indoor play and have more fun at home.

In conclusion

We introduced indoor play activities that require no preparation and are perfect for one-year-old classes.

Childcare often calls for flexibility, such as when the weather suddenly changes or a staff member is absent.

If you know games that don’t require preparation, you can offer activities without rushing.

Let’s build up a repertoire of play ideas so you can respond smoothly and enjoyably.