Learning games for two year olds


















This interactive tablet encourages children to develop their language skills over both English and Spanish. At this stage in development your preschooler is at the most digestive phase of their learning process. As such, it is a great time to introduce your inquisitive mind to a second language.

This touch and teach interactive educational tablet is a great way to introduce your toddler to the alphabet in both languages through quiz games, and fun songs and melodies. This tablet is an ideal choice for children who want to push their learning experiences. It promotes visual memory skill building, language comprehension and learning abilities. If you would like to encourage your toddler to learn more than one language, then this educational tablet is a great choice. This wooden magnetic fishing game is a great way for your toddler to hone their fine motor skills whilst learning their alphabet in a fun and imaginative way.

Your toddler will be encouraged to match the color and letter to the corresponding fish. This will encourage them to not only recognise matching letters but also encourage color recognition and their concentration skills.

There are two poles included to encourage fair game play, patience and the quality of sharing. This LCD writing doodle pad provides an environmentally friendly and fun way for your child to engage in learning activities at home. This writing tablet provides colorful lines of stylus so it is just like writing and drawing on paper.

With the added bonus that if you make a mistake, you can simply erase in 2 seconds and start again. No wasted paper and no mess or fuss! You can encourage your child to copy and trace over words and letters without the embarrassment of mistakes. This portable screen is glare free to protect young eyes and encourage a fun and durable at home learning experience. Any learning activity that can engage your child whilst promoting brain development is a good start to encourage learning at home for your year old.

Activities such as pairing objects, imitation games, and doodle and tracing activities are a great way to encourage your toddler to learn new skills in a fun way through play. At this young age it is important to keep learning activities to only around 20 minutes per day so as not to overwhelm your child. However, if your child is happy to continue to play with their learning activity independently, then this is also encouraged.

Toddlers are very receptive to new concepts and your two year old is at a prime age to pick up a second language at the same time as developing their first. Learning activities which are bilingual, such as bilingual activity interactive pads, are a great tool to encourage your toddler to learn a new language as well as their mother tongue.

Teaching and encouraging your toddler at home can be a daunting task. Where to start? What tools are available to engage my toddler? How do I not overwhelm them? However, this does not need to be the case. Tell them once the music stops, they have to freeze in place! When it starts, they can dance again. Helps with following instructions and gross motor skills.

Grab a group of items and ask your child to identify which one is "unique". For example, grab all green blocks and one red block. Or items made of metal and one made of paper. Helps with learning new words and sensory skills. Make Your Own Puzzle: Print out a picture of an item your child would like. Cut it into large pieces for a standard 8. Ask your child to try and put the picture together! Helps with sensory and life skills.

Games to Play Shadow Show: Turn the lights off and grab a flashlight or two! Show your child how they can cast a shadow using their hands or body in front of the flashlight.

Challenge them to tell a story using shadows! Helps with fine motor skills, communication skills, and working memory. Sand Search: Hide a toy in a bucket of sand or sandbox. Have your child search for it. For an extra challenge, have them search with their eyes closed-- they can only find it by feeling! Helps with sensory skills. Egg Race: If using real eggs, do this outside! Put an egg real or plastic on a spoon, and have your child walk a specified distance.

Try to have them go as fast as they can without breaking the egg! Helps with motor skills, balance, and hand-eye coordination. As you dance, give your toddler instructions related to their body parts, such as "shake your arm" or "touch your head". Helps with motor skills, body awareness, and following instructions. Toy Hunt: Hide your little one's favorite toys around the house and have them search for them!

You can give them clues of where their toys might be at. Helps with life skills like problem solving and working memory. Toy Talk: Set up a little tea party or snack session for your child with their favorite stuffed animals. Ask them questions about their toys and see if they can start conversations with them. Helps with social-emotional skills, language skills, creativity, and imaginative play.

Games to Play Body Trace: Using a large piece of craft paper and a writing utensil, have your child lay on the paper and trace an outline of their body. Helps with self-control and patience, identifying body parts. Block Balance: Using a toy block set, have your child see how many blocks they can stack on top of each other before they fall over.

Have them count each block as they place them, and if they need help, remind them to be delicate with the blocks as they place them. Helps with balance, body awareness, counting, and fine motor skills. Games to Play Catch and Release: Play a game of catch in the yard by tossing your child a ball and having them toss it back to you. Change up the game by giving them different size balls to toss or various instructions when throwing the ball i.

Helps with fine and gross motor skills, understanding and following directions, and body awareness. Spray Bottle Tie Dye: Dye water with food coloring and put it in a spray bottle.

Then take a white t-shirt or whatever you want to dye , put it in the grass or on a tarp, and let your child spray the shirt to dye it! Helps with fine motor skills and sensory skills. Games to Play Chalk Walk: On a sidewalk or driveway, create squares of different colors using sidewalk chalk.

This activity will challenge their movement and coordination. Sign up for the Fatherly newsletter to get original articles and expert advice about parenting, fitness, gear, and more in your inbox every day. Please try again. Give us a little more information and we'll give you a lot more relevant content.

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Like fatherly on Facebook. Something went wrong please contact us at support fatherly. By Lilian Ogbuefi. App Store Preview. Screenshots iPad iPhone. Description Baby Games for 2 Year Olds featuring tons of fun to keep both parents and little ones happy! Feb 23, Version 8. Updated to latest iOS. Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Size Category Games. Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS 9. Mac Requires macOS Languages English. Price Free.

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