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View this post on Instagram A post shared by Agnes | Toddler Learning Activities (@learningfromplaying) This simple activity is easy to set up and you can adapt it to multiple age groups! All you need are some masking tape and some plastic balls. If you don't have balls, you can also use any small toy.

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Celena Kinsey on Instagram: "SAVE THIS! It’s the ultimate list of activities that are easy, quick and engaging for babies 6-12 months.  p.s.- if you can get one, a ball pit is always worth it.   1.water sensory play. It has never failed me from babies to preschoolers .   2. taste safe foam: hand mix the liquid from a can of no sodium chickpeas, add it to a tray and add toys!  3. Contact paper toy rescue: tape some contact paper to a wall or high chair and then add large toys. Have your baby try to rescue them.  4. Gelatin dig: make gelatin according to the box ‘s instructions and then add baby toys to it. Let it set for a few hours  5. Rubber band rescue; take a loaf pan and wrap rubber bands around it. Add baby toys and have babies rescue them out.  6. Shoe box ball drop: cut a hole in a Infant Table Activities, 6 Month Baby Play Activities, Math Activities For Babies, 10 Month Old Activities Learning, Things To Do With A 10 Month Old, Ball Activities For Babies, Baby Activities 9-12 Months, Activity For Infants Daycare, 6 Month Play Ideas

Celena Kinsey on Instagram: "SAVE THIS! It’s the ultimate list of activities that are easy, quick and engaging for babies 6-12 months. p.s.- if you can get one, a ball pit is always worth it. 1.water sensory play. It has never failed me from babies to preschoolers . 2. taste safe foam: hand mix the liquid from a can of no sodium chickpeas, add it to a tray and add toys! 3. Contact paper toy rescue: tape some contact paper to a wall or high chair and then add large toys. Have your baby…

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