A collection of ideas for infant/toddler play, recreation, and games
Play and games help keep children’s minds and bodies healthy and lively.
They nurture physical activity, thinking skills, imagination, and the ability to get along with friends.
Here, we’ve gathered activities and games that preschoolers can enjoy.
There are many kinds: group games, traditional play, pretend and make-believe activities, and sensory play.
You’ll find lots of favorites from nurseries and kindergartens, as well as easy games you can do at home.
Choose fun activities that match your child’s age and development, and enjoy them together!
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Ideas for Toddler Play, Recreation, and Games (141–150)
Ring toss

It’s an easy game you can make with things you have at home, but ring toss always gets kids excited.
It’s also popular at fairs and festivals.
To make the rings, roll up long strips of newspaper into circles and wrap them all around with vinyl tape.
Using two colors or making them colorful will delight the kids.
For the targets, just fill plastic bottles with water and wrap them with colored construction paper.
You can also prepare bottles in different sizes and change the points depending on the size.
In conclusion
The world of play enjoyed with children is full of smiles and discoveries.
We introduced activities that can be enjoyed both indoors and outdoors, such as fingerplay songs, body percussion, and the traffic signal game.
By adjusting the rules to suit the children’s ages and the play environment, you can make it even more fun.
The cheers and smiles that arise as you play together will surely become heartwarming memories.



