Activities for Just Turned 3 Year Olds?

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  • momneedscoffee
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 96

    Activities for Just Turned 3 Year Olds?

    I have two little boys that just turned three (one is my son). I try all kinds of activities but nothing seems to really hold their attention, besides play doh & the water table We've tried blocks, legos, art, coloring, chalk, etc. They also don't quite understand pretend play yet. I do understand that this short attention span is normal for that age, but I'm just looking for some suggestions for new activities to try- indoor or outdoor I also care for a 1 yr old and my 4 mo. daughter, so I prefer something that won't need constant supervision. Thanks!! ☺
  • childcaremom
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • May 2013
    • 2955

    #2
    Originally posted by momneedscoffee
    I have two little boys that just turned three (one is my son). I try all kinds of activities but nothing seems to really hold their attention, besides play doh & the water table We've tried blocks, legos, art, coloring, chalk, etc. They also don't quite understand pretend play yet. I do understand that this short attention span is normal for that age, but I'm just looking for some suggestions for new activities to try- indoor or outdoor I also care for a 1 yr old and my 4 mo. daughter, so I prefer something that won't need constant supervision. Thanks!! ☺
    Bubbles.
    Painting (inside and outside)
    Cars (little ones) for inside and outside
    Water play
    Sand play
    Basically any sensory type stuff
    Notebooks, writing tools
    Scavenger hunts
    Restaurant play (dishes, mud, water, baking soda, mixing stuff, menus)
    Small world stuff (search pinterest) Very popular with my 3 yo

    Hope that helps!

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    • Rachel
      Daycare.com Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 605

      #3
      My ds will be 3 next month (how did THAT happen???????). Anyway, he likes coloring and art stuff. Sticking stickers will keep him busy for about a year (j/k). Magnetiles and blocks if I get him started. Also I rotate toys a lot, so there is always "new" stuff.

      If you show them how to play a few times, they are also old enough for the matching games, puzzles, picture bingo type stuff, etc. I find a kid table is a huge help because anything I put at the table to play with is usually more interesting than the same toy on the floor

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