Hey, my daughter is 19months and she is often kept busy for quite a while when I bring out the train sets which require her to piece the tracks together, a bit like a puzzle which is beneficial for fine motor skills, problem solving and hand-eye coordination. I also recommend water play. Soap, water and toys that you can change over such as vehicles, blocks, animals etc.
I’m an early years educator and I actually have an IG account where I share my motherhood journey and also share useful information that supports child development. Feel free to give me a follow for more ideas, I hope this helped x
IG: mum_intheclassroom
I bought my LG some magnet tiles a while ago and she still absolutely loves them. She will sit happily and play with them, stack them, count them etc. They’re not expensive either! 😊 xx
Hey, my daughter is 19months and she is often kept busy for quite a while when I bring out the train sets which require her to piece the tracks together, a bit like a puzzle which is beneficial for fine motor skills, problem solving and hand-eye coordination. I also recommend water play. Soap, water and toys that you can change over such as vehicles, blocks, animals etc. I’m an early years educator and I actually have an IG account where I share my motherhood journey and also share useful information that supports child development. Feel free to give me a follow for more ideas, I hope this helped x IG: mum_intheclassroom