Creative and educational activities for children from 1 to 4 years old

  • Stimulate creativity and learning with activities such as crafts or cooking.
  • Encourage motor development with outdoor games and seed planting.
  • Strengthen family ties with activities such as trips back in time or creating cardboard houses.

Fun activities for children ages 1 to 4

If your child is no longer a baby but does not yet go to kindergarten, it is essential to have attractive activities y educational to keep them entertained and encourage their development. Children between 1 and 4 years old are at a crucial stage of learning, and playful experiences are an excellent way to stimulate their motor skills, imagination y social skills.

Activities to do with toddlers ages 1-4

In this article, we will focus on providing a complete guide of activities to do with children at home or outdoors. These proposals will not only entertain them, but will also encourage their creativity, relationship with the environment and learning through the game. Let's get started!

1. Choo-choo train

Little children are fascinated by transportAn inexpensive and stimulating activity is to organize a trip on a local bus or train. Check the timetables for circular routes around your city and use the trip as an opportunity for your child to explore the world from a new perspective. Take the opportunity to talk to your child about the sights and objects you see along the way.

2. Amass laughter

The manipulation of objects such as Pizza dough Stimulate your child's senses. You can buy ready-made dough or make it at home, dividing it into two parts: one for your child to play with and the other to make a pizza together. You can also offer him a rolling pin so he can experiment and improve his hand-eye coordination. The activity will be very fun and delicious!

Games for 4 year olds

3. Luxury package

The process of opening packages It's a fascinating experience for little ones. Make packages out of simple objects, such as toys or postcards, wrapped in brightly coloured paper and decorated with ribbons. If you have colourful sections of newspapers on hand, they're ideal for this activity. Present the package dramatically and watch the excitement on their faces.

4. A plane!

If your city has an airport nearby, visit one observation tower or a room with large windows to watch planes take off and land. Bring a picnic lunch and hang out while your child marvels at the planes. It's also a great way to start a conversation about travel.

5. Home sweet home

Reuse large cardboard boxes, such as those on a refrigerator or television, to build a playhouse. Cut out a door and windows, and encourage your child to decorate them with paint or stickers. Having a playhouse that's just right for them will provide hours of fun and will be a special corner for their favorite stuffed animals and toys.

6. Pink…

Make the bathroom a Magic moment with a few drops of food coloring in the water. You can mix primary colors to create new shades and teach your child color combinations. Don't worry, this coloring does not stain the skin and will make daily bathing even more enjoyable.

7. Travel to the past

Explore old things together Family photos or videos from when he was a baby. This “time travel” strengthens family ties and allows you to share laughs and anecdotes. You can turn the activity into a movie session with popcorn included.

8. Quick radishes

Plant seeds It is an activity that connects children with nature. Radishes are ideal because they germinate quickly. Dedicate part of the garden or use a pot on the balcony, and let the child plant and water the seeds. Watching the plants grow will be very exciting, as well as teaching patience y responsibility.


9. Monochrome food

Prepare themed meals with ingredients of the same colorFor example, for a yellow menu you can include lemonade, scrambled eggs, corn and pineapple; for a green menu, pasta with pesto and kiwis. Involve your child in choosing and preparing the food.

10. Natural hunting

Plan a trip to the park or nearby countryside and give your child a bucket to collect items such as leaves, pine cones, or rocks. When you get home, use your findings to create collages or crafts. They can also paint stones, encouraging their creativity.

Additional ideas to expand activities

Crafts for 4 year olds

Activities for rainy days

On rainy days, you can organize dynamics inside the house such as creating artificial snow with flour or make homemade curling with a broom and plastic plates. Another option is to build strengths with recycled materials such as cardboard and bottles.

Educational games

Games that stimulate the learning are essential. For example:

  • Fishing for letters: Fill a container with water and plastic letters. Give the child a strainer to collect the letters while naming each letter.
  • Bean bank: Use jars and ask the child to fill them with beans, sorting them by color or size.

Crafts and creativity

Encourage your imagination through activities such as building puppets out of old socks, creating paper puppets or finger painting. These activities not only stimulate the creativity, but also improve manual dexterity.

The experiences shared with your children are unique and enriching for both them and you. Take advantage of these ideas to enjoy time together and build memories that will last a lifetime.


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      NeRinaa said

    I need a learning game for children from 10 to 11 years old .. but it has to be to learn and about nutrition .. could you help me?

      Yanina said

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