What do you do at a toddlers party?

Answered by John Hunt

At a toddler’s party, it’s important to keep the little ones engaged and entertained. Here are some easy party games that are perfect for toddlers:

1. Dance Break: Toddlers love to dance! Create a playlist of their favorite songs and have a dance party. Encourage them to move, groove, and show off their best dance moves. You can even incorporate simple dance moves like jumping, spinning, and clapping.

2. Art Break: Set up an art station with coloring sheets, crayons, markers, and stickers. Toddlers can unleash their creativity and create their own masterpieces. Keep it simple by providing age-appropriate coloring sheets or allowing them to draw freely on blank paper.

3. Bubble Break: Who doesn’t love bubbles? Set up a bubble station and let the toddlers chase and pop bubbles. You can use a bubble machine or have someone blow bubbles using a wand. It’s a simple and fun activity that will keep them entertained for hours.

4. Construction Break: Toddlers love building things. Provide them with soft building blocks or large Lego pieces and let them use their imagination to construct towers or buildings. You can even create a mini construction site using toy trucks and sand or rice for sensory play.

5. Fishing Break: Create a fishing game by attaching paper clips to plastic fish or toy sea creatures. Use a toy fishing rod with a magnet attached to the end of the string. Toddlers can take turns “catching” the fish and reeling them in. It’s a fun and interactive game that also helps develop hand-eye coordination.

6. Ice Break: On a hot day, set up an ice sensory station. Fill a large container with ice cubes and provide small toys or objects that can be hidden in the ice. Toddlers can use their hands or tools like spoons or toy hammers to break the ice and uncover the hidden treasures.

7. Piñata Break: Toddlers may not have the strength to break a traditional piñata, but you can create a mini piñata filled with small treats or toys. Hang it at their eye level and let them take turns hitting it with a soft bat or stick. Make sure to supervise closely to prevent any accidents.

8. Balloon Break: Inflate a bunch of balloons and scatter them around the party area. Toddlers can have fun chasing and popping the balloons. You can even turn it into a game by giving each child a different colored balloon and asking them to find and pop only their color.

Remember to keep the games short and simple to hold the toddlers’ attention. Also, be mindful of any safety precautions, such as small parts or choking hazards, and always supervise the children during the games.