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Art Projects for Toddlers

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  • Project for an Old T-Shirt for a Toddler

    As your child transitions from the baby to toddler stage, she leaves behind a wardrobe of infant-sized clothing that no longer fits. Before passing down or giving away these old clothes, salvage some T-shirts to use in creative craft projects. By reusing the shirts, you will engage your toddler in an artistic activity while teaching her about reducing waste by recycling goods.

  • Groundhog Projects for Toddlers

    Groundhog Day can be an exciting time for toddlers. They can learn about the weather, including forecasts, and of course, the groundhog, while finding out if winter is coming to an end or if they should plan on bundling up a bit longer. There are many activities to do with your toddler to celebrate Groundhog Day that can be both fun and educational.

  • Art Projects on Santa Claus for Toddlers & Preschoolers

    Santa Claus, the jolly man who delivers toys to good boys and girls on Christmas, is the most memorable part of the Christmas season for many young children. Celebrate the spirit of the holidays with creative art activities for your preschool and toddler students. Use simple art materials such as cotton and construction paper to help students depict the world of their favorite toymaker.

  • An Orange Project for Toddlers to Do

    Learning colors is fun for toddlers, and also important before they go to preschool or kindergarten. Keep the projects simple for young toddlers, and be prepared to help them quite a bit. As they get a little older, they will want to do more of the work themselves. Depending where you live, choose orange projects to match the season, such as when fresh oranges are in season, or in the fall when the leaves are changing.

  • Theme Project for Toddlers

    Help toddlers embrace colors, numbers, shapes and other vital life lessons by featuring specific themes about objects, food and the natural world around them. Projects can include a wide variety of activities within one theme, so feature ones appeal to your toddler the most. Work with your child on one main theme, so he can soak up and remember what he's learned.

  • A Santa Project for Toddlers

    Children get excited and like to do arts and crafts around the holidays. There are several types of crafts for Christmas that toddlers can do with the help of a teacher or parent. Santa Claus crafts are a particularly popular choice for toddler children to do at Christmas time. Toddlers can make Santa Claus jars, puppets, door hangers or mantle pieces, using assorted craft items.

  • Diversity Project for Toddlers

    Toddlers are not too young to start learning about diversity. These young children are beginning to appreciate differences in other people. Teach them to play diverse games, to appreciate diversity among all people and to make connections between themselves and others so they can see that there are similarities as well as differences.

  • Footprint Project for Toddlers

    Using a child's footprints as the inspiration for an art project is a great way to encourage creativity, by asking the child to look at things in a new way. These projects are also inexpensive and can often be made with items that are already present in the home. If you have non-toxic paint, butcher or construction paper and some fun craft items such as pipe cleaners and children's paintbrushes, you can easily create projects to be treasured for years.

  • Ideas for Toddlers on Airplanes

    Flying with a small child can be stressful. Avoid a crying toddler and a plane full of annoyed people by preparing games and activities. Plan and pack several days before your trip so that you can bring the appropriate materials to keep your toddler entertained and happy on anything from a short domestic flight to a long international journey.

  • Arts & Crafts for Toddlers on Airplanes

    Just the thought of taking your toddler on an airplane may give you a headache, so the more you prepare the easier travel will be. The key to keeping toddlers from getting restless is having a variety of activities available. Pack one carry-on full of projects so when she gets bored with one, you're ready with another.

  • Easter Ideas for Toddlers

    Doing Easter crafts or any arts and crafts projects can provide hours of fun and enhance your toddler's imagination. It is also a great way to teach and develop some beginning artistic skills. You can assist them and spend time to create some precious Easter holiday memories. While keeping the holidays productive and eventful, children enjoy making festive Easter crafts. Your toddler can take pleasure in decorating and getting ready for this special holiday.

  • Easy Holiday Crafts for Toddlers

    Crafts can be introduced to children at an early age, even throughout the stage of toddlerhood. Participating in arts and crafts projects helps toddlers discover their role in household celebrations of holidays and allows toddlers to express the excitement and anticipation they feel in response to the approach of these special days.

  • Free Toddler Art Projects

    Toddlers love to do art projects. Finger paints, play-dough and coloring are just some of the items that spark a child's creativity. You will be surprised at the art a toddler can make when given the right tools and materials. These toddler art pieces can often be made for free with items you already have around.

  • Art Projects to Do With Toddlers

    Keeping a toddler entertained is a daily challenge for parents. Sometimes it seems that you spend more time organizing activities than your child spends actually enjoying them. Art projects can seem like more trouble than they are worth, but when chosen wisely, an art project can keep you both occupied for an entire morning.

  • Pilgrims Art Projects for Toddlers

    Toddlers love to do pilgrim art projects so they can be creative just like their older siblings and friends. Although art projects for children at this age require parental assistance, the kids love to help create a lovely art project reflecting the pilgrims they hear about in stories of the first Thanksgiving.

  • Creative Art Projects for Toddlers

    Toddlers can create amazing art. Because they are much more interested in the process than in the finished product, they come to creative activities with no inhibitions. As long as an art project is colorful and designed for their skill levels, almost any project appeals to toddlers. Keep in mind that kids this age often want to stop and clean off their hands frequently during messy activities.

  • Fish Art Ideas for Toddlers

    Create artistic creations of fish and other underwater animals with preschool children and toddlers. Create a variety of fish-themed crafts and to display at preschool or at home. Use the art lesson as an opportunity to practice gluing paper together, using safety scissors and naming colors.

  • Solar System Art Projects for Toddlers

    The solar system is made up of the sun, planets and their moons, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids, according to Calvin J. Hamilton who created the Solar Views website. Toddlers can create art projects using paint, sponges, glue, glitter, paper, and more, focusing on these objects found in the solar system. Toddler teachers and parents can use these projects to create models in their homes and classrooms and to peak toddlers' interest in space.

  • Pet Theme Art Project Ideas for Toddlers

    For toddlers who have pets (or wish they did) these art projects are a great way to make connections between their projects and the real world. The key to art projects for toddlers is to keep it simple. Do not expect perfection, but rather let kids play and have fun.

  • How to Get Children Interested in Art

    Art includes more than drawing and painting; music, museums, singing and theater are just a few other examples of art. Exposing children to art can stimulate the creative part of their minds, opening doors that may not otherwise have available to them. Although getting children interested in art can seem difficult for some parents, a variety of techniques can be applied to increase the odds of getting your children excited about art.

  • How to Choose Books for Toddlers

    Reading books to young children helps them develop vital language skills and learn about the world around them. Learn how to choose books for toddlers by following these easy steps.

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