Art for Toddlers – How to Free Your Child’s Inner DaVinci or Picasso

I’m planning on getting Destiny Baby his own set of art supplies this Christmas. An easel, set of paints, brushes–the whole works. He has a creative streak in him that hasn’t been fully explored, even in his preschool. They do lots of preschool and toddler teaching with drawings and tracings with pencils and crayons, but not a lot of painting or art work (although the toddlers in his class did build and paint a fabulous Green Recycle Man out of recycled materials the school collected from families during the course of a week).

My real motivation is envy (I mean this in a good way). Several months ago, we went to a birthday party for our friends’ 3 year old son. Around the house were framed hanging of these beautiful abstract watercolor paintings. “Who did those?” I asked. “Our son,” replied our friends the proud parents. Now, their son is probably gifted, because the paintings really were good, but his mom explained that she had enrolled herself and son in a Mommy and Me art class and these framed masterpieces created at the hand of a highly intuitive toddler were the result! So, I’m on a mission to inspire Destiny’s Baby’s inner artiste with his own set of art supplies. Since I am not an artist (or artistically inclined) myself, I’m going to need some help. I’ve been looking at art books and have narrowed it down to three well-reviewed books:

First Art : Art Experiences for Toddlers and Twos

(This is the #1 bestselling nonfiction education book for preschoolers on Amazon–I didn’t realize until I checked!)

The Big Messy Art Book: But Easy to Clean Up

According to reviews, this 144-page book really lets your toddler’s imagination and sets it free. Activities include painting masterpieces from the things they see in everyday life like a swing or a ball.

Scribble Art: Independent Creative Art Experiences for Children (Bright Ideas for Learning)

The author has also written and published 13 other books on teaching young children to either create or learn about art. I’m also looking at Science Arts: Discovering Science Through Art Experiences (Bright Ideas for Learning)

Have you had success with inspiring your child’s artistic side? Share your experiences in the comments below!

The Best Floor Activity and Play Mats

Floor play mats are a great gift idea for for infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Indoor play becomes lots of fun with these soft foam and vinyl activity and crawling mats that promote coordination, physical movement and recognition of colors, shapes, letters and numbers.

With some, like the Edushape tile sets, your child can fit the pieces together to build giant soft blocks out of the tiles that make up the floor mat.

These are also a great hygienic way to support active floor play while you and your family are on the road traveling for the holidays or for use in hotels on family road trips. Destiny Baby has always loved to play around on the floor, so we always bring a can of Lysol to hotels to spray the carpet!

Below is a list of some of the highest rated floor activity play mats for infants and toddlers on Amazon. And don’t forget to check out more Top Holiday Deals on Toys & Games from Amazon.

Play mats for toddlers or infants that crawl:

Uppercase 36 Sq. Ft. ‘We Sell Mats’ Alphabet and Number Floor Puzzle-Each Tile 12″x12″x3/8″ Thick with Borders

Edushape Edu Tiles Uppercase Letters Playmat, 26 Piece Set

Edushape Edu Tiles – 10 Piece Set

Infant activity mats:

Tiny Love Gymini Super Deluxe – Lights&Music (This infant playmat has won many awards, including Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents’ Choice, and Parenting Magazine Toy of the Year Award.)

Infantino Twist and Fold Activity Gym

Fisher-Price Rainforest Melodies & Lights Deluxe Gym

Top Holiday Deals on Toys & Games from Amazon

Toddler Bookcase from the Land of Nod


Kids Honey Cottage Style Low Beadboard Bookcase – Bookcase (White)

From: The Land of Nod

Recently we looked at the scattered sea of toys and books around my son’s room and declared enough! We were in desperate need of a well-designed easily accessible place to store all the books, educational games and toys we had bought for our preschooler. I love this “Low Rider” toddler/preschooler bookcase for being appropriately sized for young children (or sized just right to fit beneat a window!) with a wide surface for placing your child’s favorite toys on top or even a place to lay open a book she or he wishes to flip through. The shelves are adjustable, sturdy and roomy and come in a wide variety of colors (honey, chocolate, antique or regular white, tomato, and navy) to match any decor. The Land of Nod even provides complimentary samples so you can check out the materials their products are made from before you even buy it.

Teddy Bear Math Counters with Matching Cups Preschool Counting and Color Matching Educational Learning Game

Teddy Bear Math Counters with Matching Cups Preschool Counting and Color Matching Educational Learning Game

These colorful teddy bears are great for practice in counting, color recognition and sorting. Each set includes 50 plastic bears, 10 each of blue, green, red, yellow and purple, plus five matching plastic cups for extra sorting fun! Ages 4 and up. (more…)

The Best Toddler Learning Games Online

That's a brainy baby!

That's a brainy baby!

There are lots of toddler games online, offered by every toymaker, company, cartoon, and the like, but how many are truly learning resources? Some sites are also well-intentioned but so cluttered with too many links, pop-up windows, and flashing objects and noises that you get tired looking for the right game before your toddler even gets a chance! It can be tedious to search through pages and pages of search engine results to get to the real gems online that truly promote  childhood literacy and cognitive development and let your child have fun along the way.

My husband and I have an increasingly curious and restless 3 year-old (site visitors know he goes by Destiny Baby here), so we are constantly on the look out for ways to both entertain and educate. Earlier, I mentioned how, one day, Destiny Baby and I stumbled across the Fisher-Price infant and toddler online games site. Now that my son is older and he has become really proficient at using the mouse and keyboard–it still blows my mind that he is so comfortable with computers at such a young age–we have been looking for really good websites for him where he can continue to build his computer skills and learn at the same time. We even tried our hand at creating an online game for toddlers.

After several months of searching the web, we realized that we had sifted through an awful lot of site and had compiled a pretty good list of online sites featuring toddler learning games and activities. It’s a mix of nonprofit sites like the Literacy Center Education Network and commercial sites like Fisher-Price. As long as the games are free and don’t require sign-up or registration to use, they are included here.

The best results come when you try out the games yourself first to get a feel for what your child will expect and what activities would be most appropriate for them. For infants and toddlers it is great to participate in these activities with your child, as you’ll both have a lot of fun. As they get more independent they’ll probably like to play some of the games on their own, but it’s always good to be nearby to explain things and to encourage their good work!

Here is our list of recommended sites.

Literacy Center Network – Features activities to learn ABCs, phonics, counting, colors, and shapes, with all of the site’s content available in either English, Spanish, French or German. I really like the fact that ABC activities feature both uppercase and lowercase letters – separately and together.  The site also features writing and keyboard activities, some with extremely cool animations of pencils writing out words to help your child understand how to form written letters. All activities are accompanied by a pleasant voice that reads the letters, colors, shapes, numbers or words out loud.

Readtoday.net -  This site is linked to the Literacy Center Network and features printable versions of all kinds of games and activities covering the alphabet, phonics, colors, shapes, and numbers. I found this site very useful when I wanted to print flash cards for a road trip with Destiny Baby. Site also features all learning resources in English, Spanish, French and German!

Fisher-Price has online games and activites divided by infant, toddler and preschool. You can check out our earlier review of this learning site. Games include tap and color, counting games, ABC games, phonics, and music.

Starfall learning to read activities feature alphabet, phonics and words with human voices and interactive play. Also features printables.

Learning Games for Kids.com features all kinds of games for preschoolers and elementary school children. You have to explore the site a bit to figure out which games would be appropriate for where your chld is at in their stage of development. The idea of the games is also to teach keyboarding skills.

UpToTen.com – Click the free games on the left side of the screen. Features a games and activities search engine. Each game and learning resource comes with a note to indicate what age each game is appropriate for – very handy!

PBS Kids Between the Lions – Features a selection of toddler games teaching words, numbers, colors and shapes, including the fun ‘ABCD Watermelon’.

Boowa & Kwala is an online preschool activity center for kids from 0 to 6, with 800 games full of bright colors and music that will keep your toddler entertained for a long while. I found it inspiring that the characters were created by a couple for their daughter. Destiny Baby really liked the alphabet game, a simple electronic flashcard alphabet game with upper and lowercase letters.

Mightybook.com – Teachers toddlers and up to read with animated picture stories (with accompanying voice), sing-along songs, jokes, learning games, puzzles, videos, contests and more.

As we come across new sites we will post them in the future. Enjoy!

In addition to reviews of educational toys and games, at DestinyBaby.com we also review products designed to help parents facilitate preschool and toddler learning at home. There are great products that use the computer and videos to teach reading through phonics, math concepts, and whole early learning curriculums for home schooling or parents that just want to supplement their child’s coursework.

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Get ready for the fall and back to school shopping with these great deals from E-toys. My son (known on this site as Destiny Baby) is starting preschool this fall and is so excited. We’ve been having a lot of fun lately looking at backpacks and talking about school. It’s my secret hope that all this chatter will also help him cope when the firsdt day of school actually arrives!

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