Looking for a simple baby activity? Look no further! This baby activity is perfect for babies and toddlers ages 1-3. Not only is this baby activity simple to set up, but it is also budget-friendly. Plus it will help your baby practice fine motor skills as well!
Simple Baby Activity
This simple baby activity can be put together with things you already have lying around the house!
All you need are a few food storage containers (Am I the only one who still calls them Tupperware?) and some small baby toys.
Between your kitchen and your couch you’ve got everything you need for baby fun! As your little one shakes, reaches for, and tastes the containers – they won’t just be occupied, they will be practicing valuable skills. I love how when you observe a baby trying something new, you can practically see their mind growing!
With this simple activity you can watch your sweet babe develop and grow before your eyes, or at least get a break from Patty Cake! (affiliate links are included in this post)
Supplies Needed For This Fun and Simple Baby Activity
How to Set Up This Fun and Simple Tupperware Baby Activity
Step 1
Place the toys in the containers and seal the lids.
Step 2
Set your baby up somewhere stable and safe with the containers in front of them.
Step 3
Let your baby play!
Notes:
If they become bored or frustrated, open the containers.
Continue the activity with open containers. Older babies will like taking out the toys and putting them back in. Younger babies (like mine) might just want to lick the Tupperware!
Our Experience With This Simple Baby Activity
I hope this simple baby activity has given you a new idea for baby fun. As always please supervise your baby at all times and only present them with baby safe (non-chokable) objects.
With a five month old at home, I know how valuable easy baby activities can be. You can only sing “Patty Cake” so many times! This simple trick helps make the same old toys or teethers fun again!
Materials
- Assorted food storage containers
- Small baby toys
Instructions
- Place the toys in the containers and seal the lids.
- Set your baby up somewhere stable and safe with the containers in front of them.
- Let your baby play!
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Leave a comment: Did your baby have a blast with this fun activity?