How would you like 25 super  ideas to entertain your toddler during summer break from preschool?  Looking for some quick and simple activities that are sure to keep them engaged (with minimal prep-work)??  We at Kids Activities Blog hope you enjoy this  “Toddler Bucket List”, inspired by Creative by Kids. For more toddler activities check out this updated collection.

. 25 Super Simple Activities: Bucket List for the Toddler Years {Your kids will love them}

25 Super Ideas

1. Sing into a bucket 2. Sing into a fan 3. Blow up a balloon and let it go -try to catch it. 4. Roll down a hill or roll yourself up like a burrito in a blanket. 5. Create a sensory tub

Simple Activities

6. Mop the floor in your socks 7. Build a blanket fort indoors 8. Read all afternoon, outside 9. Stay outside for an entire day exploring your backyard 10. Finger paint with your toes

Bucket List

11. Play with your food. 12. Put Color on the mirrors with dry erase markers or paint 13. Play with shaving cream 14. Build towers out of the Tupperware 15. Have a tea party for your toys

Toddler Years

16. Celebrate a dolls birthday party 17. Collect canned goods for a food drive. 18. Dig in dirt 19. Add some bling and play with glitter 20. Create with tape.

Activities for Toddlers

21. Wash the car together 22. Blow bubbles in your milk (or in paint) 23. Make your own playdough (or goop) 24. Have a make up party and put makeup on Mommy 25. Create an obstacle course and hop through it (or slide like a snake, or gallop like a horse, etc.) How have you engaged your toddlers in play today?   We’d love to hear about it in the comments!

More Kids Activities

We hope your toddler enjoys these super simple activities.  What are some activities you would put on a bucket list for the toddler years?  If you would like to browse for some other kids activities, we certainly have a lot that we think you will enjoy.  Here are just a few:



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  7. I just wanted to thank you for using the word “engage” on on this post! All too often I read lists a lot like this one that present wonderful ways to engage young children in meaningful play, exploration and LEARNING. The problem is that most of them are titled using words that do not value the children’s play for what it is. Words like “distract” and “occupy” imply that there is no value in what children do every single day as they work towards understanding their world and their roles in it. Our culture has a nasty tendency to view childhood (and particularly toddlerhood) as a stage to just get through so that we can all get on with the rest of our lives…unfortunately this attitude has the very negative effect of making EVERY stage of life something that we need to just get through which means that we NEVER slow down and actually enjoy our lives, our hearts, our minds and our bodies. Value childhood and value life itself 🙂 Thanks again!

  8. Such great ideas!! Thank for sharing! Last week, I put a small glow stick in each balloon and had them play in the bathtub with the lights off. So fun!

  9. What a fantastic list of “must-dos” This list included all the things that everyone should have a memory of doing at least once. Cute ideas!