Activity ideas for 1, 3 & 5?????
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    Default Activity ideas for 1, 3 & 5?????

    Hi can anyone recommend any activities for the above ages that will challenge and keep their attention/ All ideas welcome

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    stick to traditional animals, bricks, car.....

    take them out to park

    at those ages there's no miracle one i'm afraid if you get more than 2min out of 1yr old you did well

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    Thanks thats what im doing now and if others agree then i cant be doing to bad

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    I have a 1 year old and a 3 year old. The other day I poured a packet of split peas ont and o a big tray and they both really loved it and played with it in different ways but were totally engrossed. Obviously I had to be there as the 1 yr old occasionally tried to eat the split peas. They both loved sand too, basically anything open ended that they can explore with their senses, pour, mix, tip or play with imaginatively.

 

 

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