80 Totally Free Toddler Activities: Easy Fun Indoors and Out! | Homegrown Hillary (2024)

When I was a new parent, I struggled to find affordable outings and activities for our daughter. I’d spend hours searching online for cheap or free toddler activities, but I ran into two major problems.

Most activities I found online called for tons of craft supplies or other items I didn’t have at home. Sure, I could have gone out and bought a cart full of pompoms, pipe cleaners, and finger paints. At the time though, I was trying to afford being a stay at home mom. (You can read all about how we finally did it by jumping to that article). To get out of debt, we needed to make every penny count, which meant I avoided even random Dollar Tree trips for a while.

The other problem was how MESSY toddler activities tend to be. It seemed like half the activities called for glue, glitter, or a gallon of water that was sure to spill everywhere. I’ve since accepted that messes are a natural and healthy party of toddlerhood, but I still try to minimize those truly day-destroying messes.

So if you’re not willing to unleash a disaster or buy out half a craft store, here are a few suggestions that are mess-manageable and very free. At least one of my children has tried ALL of these ideas with success. Because every kid is different, your toddler probably won’t love each and every idea. However, many of them will keep your little guys actually engaged, excited, and focused. (At least for a short time. They’re still toddlers, after all!) And best of all, none of them cost a dime.

Is it summertime when you’re reading this? Check out my post on free summer activities for toddlers for more season-specific ideas.

One final pro-tip: if your kid is notorious for complaining about how “bored” they are, start taking pictures every time they’re having fun doing activities like these. Then, put them in a special album on your phone or even a physical album (4×6 photo prints only cost a couple cents). The next time they say they’re bored, tell them to flip through their options and choose an activity. Seeing the images will trigger their memories of how awesome the activities actually are, and they’ll run for the supplies. (That’s how I got all the pictures for today’s post, after all!)

Free Toddler Activities- Indoors

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  1. Play “the floor is lava” with pillows & cushions.
  2. Give some toys a bath in the sink.
  3. Decorate a cardboard box inside and out.
  4. Stack EVERYTHING. Books, blocks, cups, boxes, etc.
  5. Let them shred paper (newspaper works great).
  6. Then, use a broom and sweep up the shredded paper.
  7. Play “follow the leader” around the house.
  8. Sort and match socks from the laundry.
  9. Have a tickle fight!
  10. Read books from the library.
  11. Have your toddler put toys in a cardboard box or laundry basket, then push them around like a bus driver.
  12. Line up anything you can find. Choose heavier things like water bottles if they want a challenge.
  13. “Read” a book to a stuffed animal or pet audience.
  14. Try on different clothes and let them decide which help them dance, run, or jump the best.
  15. Make a pillow fort.
  16. Have a tea party with stuffed animals or action figures.
  17. Try on the clothes of someone much bigger.
  18. Play “mailman” by delivering old junk mail or packages to “mailboxes” all around the house.
  19. Roll/wrap up your toddler into a “blanket burrito,” then gently toss them onto a bed or couch.
  20. Do stuffed animal theater while crouched behind a couch or table. Act out either favorite books or made up stories.

Things to do with Toddlers in the Kitchen

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  1. Bang on pots and pans with spoons.
  2. Finger paint with yogurt mixed with food coloring.
  3. Make some cheap meals for picky eaters together.
  4. Grab a colander and thread pieces of spaghetti through it.
  5. Make pizza dough and roll, flatten, and/or just squish it.
  6. Decorate cupcakes.
  7. Practice scooping with different spoons and rice, dried pasta, cereal, or dried beans.
  8. Pull magnets off the fridge, then stick them back on. Repeat.
  9. Melt ice in a bowl with warm water and a turkey baster.
  10. Play restaurant! Let your toddler set a table, carry food, and even help with the cleanup.
  11. Crush (clean) eggshells with a mortar and pestle.
  12. Make a food rainbow with different fruits or vegetables in the house. (Cans and boxes work, too.)
  13. Paint with water on cardboard using a potato masher, whisk, and other interesting utensils.
  14. Have “fancy lunch,” where you need to dress like royalty and arrive with a toddler-made invitation.
  15. Help you empty the dishwasher.
  16. Practice finger peeling foods like bananas, oranges, onions, or hard-boiled eggs.
  17. Make muffins or pancakes. Let them whisk the batter.
  18. Use cookie cutters, either on cookie dough or other foods like little sandwiches.
  19. Dress like a chef in an apron and/or floppy white hat.
  20. Practice pouring with a plastic water pitcher and plastic cups.

Fun Outdoor Toddler Activities

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  1. Go for a nature walk.
  2. Visit a local park and flip over rocks to look for bugs.
  3. Make footprints with muddy or wet shoes.
  4. Read books about birds, then try to find them outside.
  5. Put on some boots and splash in rain puddles.
  6. Go to a beach (or any sandy place) and play in the sand.
  7. When it gets dark, try catching lightning bugs.
  8. Rake leaves, then jump in the piles.
  9. Look for edible plants, fruit trees, or berries in your area on fallingfruit.org (free, crowdsourced website).
  10. Try planting some flowers or vegetables, either in your yard or some containers.
  11. Do an outdoor story walk. Grab a book (or a bunch of them) and take a walk with plenty of reading breaks.
  12. Lie on your back in the grass and say what you think the clouds look like.
  13. Find and lift heavy (for a toddler) rocks or logs. Line them up, roll them back and forth, etc.
  14. Get a watering can (or a gallon jug with holes poked in the bottom) and give the plants a drink.
  15. Make an obstacle course and time how fast they can go through it. Then get them to beat their record.
  16. Pick up interesting rocks, flowers, leaves, or sticks and create a “nature basket” at home. (Just be responsible with your collecting.)
  17. Get multiple buckets, pans, or totes with some water, then give your toddler some cups, bowls, or spoons for pouring.
  18. Play any variation of tag (freeze tag, dance tag, partner tag, etc).
  19. Help them climb a tree a couple feet off the ground.
  20. Make your shadows dance on the ground. Hold interesting items (a rake, outstretched blanket, or favorite toys) to make the game more fun.

Toddler Activities Around the Neighborhood

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  1. Watch construction workers, workers in tall bucket trucks, or anyone else using cool machines.
  2. Go to a pet store and watch the fish or other animals.
  3. Meet up with a friend who has a dog and help them take it for a walk.
  4. Visit the grocery store and watch the lobsters or crabs in the tank.
  5. Go to the library and read books, do puzzles, or play with any toys there.
  6. Play with the wood chips or gravel at the playground.
  7. Do a stroller safari and see how many animals you can find in your neighborhood.
  8. Find some stairs and turn it into a car ramp with a wooden plank, poster, or cardboard. Race your cars down!
  9. Have a bridge over a stream nearby? Play “Pooh Sticks” by dropping sticks on one side, then crossing over to watch them float out the other.
  10. Drop a letter in a big, blue mailbox, or bring it to a post office.
  11. Wave “hi” to your local fire engines and ambulances.
  12. Go to a nearby nursing home and hand out one-of-a-kind toddler drawings to the residents. (Check with the activity director first.)
  13. Point out street, business, or personal signs in your neighborhood. See if your toddler recognizes any letters.
  14. Sit outside (or look through a window) and say the color of each car as it passes.
  15. Take a selfie with the prettiest flower, art, or home decoration in your neighborhood.
  16. Count how many steps it takes to go from your front door to the nearest street sign, stop sign, tree, etc.
  17. Say hello to a neighbor, and ask how their day is going.
  18. See if they can go up and down every aisle in the grocery store and name all the foods they recognize. (Pro-tip: make sure they’ve had a big meal before doing this activity.)
  19. Visit a family member, friend, or other acquaintance at their work and bring them lunch or a snack.
  20. Have a snack picnic at a park or other public, grassy spot you’ve never been to before.

I hope you found a few more ideas to keep your kiddo entertained! If you’d like more ideas, tips, and recipes for mom life on a budget, be sure to subscribe to my newsletters below for weekly updates (and the occasional giveaway).

80 Totally Free Toddler Activities: Easy Fun Indoors and Out! | Homegrown Hillary (2024)

FAQs

How do I entertain my 2 year old indoors? ›

25 Best Indoor Activities for Toddlers (2 & 3 Year Olds)
  1. 1.Online Coloring Games.
  2. Color Sorting.
  3. Sticky Wall Art.
  4. Playdough Fun.
  5. Hide and Seek with Toys.
  6. Musical Dance Party.
  7. Sock Puppets Show.
  8. Indoor Bowling.
Nov 21, 2023

What are some fun activities for toddlers? ›

Have some fun without feeling stressed by trying some of the ideas below.
  • Give your child a doll and encourage them to hold, talk to, dress, and take care of it.
  • Do a puzzle.
  • Read a book.
  • Have a dance party.
  • Print some coloring pages and color away.
  • Play with blocks.
  • Give them a bubble bath.
  • Watch a movie.
Feb 8, 2024

How do you mentally stimulate a 2 year old? ›

Sing simple songs that involve actions or animal sounds. For example, 'Heads and shoulders' or 'Old MacDonald'. Give your toddler things to sort, like coloured blocks, shapes or pegs, or plastic cups and containers of different sizes. Give your toddler toys with buttons to push to make something happen.

How do I entertain my 1 year old all day? ›

Developmental play
  1. Create a sensory station. From the moment children are born, they use their five senses to learn about the world. ...
  2. Build a busy board. ...
  3. Count on fingers and toes. ...
  4. Write in sand or rice. ...
  5. Play with blocks. ...
  6. Sort toys by color. ...
  7. Complete puzzles. ...
  8. Make a discovery basket.
Sep 23, 2020

How do I entertain my 2 year old without toys? ›

Play a Quick Game
  1. Play a game of "Rock, Paper, Scissors."
  2. Arm or thumb wrestle for a few minutes to keep those little hands busy. ...
  3. Play patty-cake or teach your child some clapping games. ...
  4. Play a fun game like "20 questions" or "I went to ...". ...
  5. Speak pig Latin or make up your own secret code.
Jul 30, 2021

How do I entertain my toddler on a rainy day? ›

Activities to do with toddlers on a cold or rainy day
  1. Washing up glove finger puppets. ...
  2. Painting with cars. ...
  3. Play dough works of art. ...
  4. Rainy day activities for toddlers – Make a sensory play tray. ...
  5. Car (or dolly) wash. ...
  6. Two ingredient cloud dough. ...
  7. Sock puppets. ...
  8. Rainy day activities for toddlers -Make an indoor den.

What do toddlers like the most? ›

When it comes to play, toddlers: like playing with 'things' – push and pull along toys, blocks, hammering, sit and ride toys, early puzzles, putting objects in and out of containers, sand and water. enjoy talking about play – 'all gone', 'more cars', 'big ball' need lots of active play – climbing, jumping and tumbling.

What activities should a 2 year old be doing? ›

Let your child play with sand toys or plastic containers, spoons, or a funnel in the tub or in a sandbox. Help your child do simple puzzles with shapes, colors, or animals. Name each piece when your child puts it in place. Encourage your child's curiosity and help her learn and explore new things.

What are the best activities for a 3 year old? ›

Things to do with three-year-olds

Read books to them every day. Sing action songs with movements and do finger plays. Make simple instruments, such as an oatmeal box or coffee can for drums, dry beans in a box for shakers, etc. Give children paint, crayons, chalk, and finger paints to draw and scribble.

Should a 2 year old know their ABC's? ›

Here's how and when kids typically learn their ABCs: Around age 2: Kids start recognizing some letters and can sing or say aloud the “ABC” song. Around age 3: Kids may recognize about half the letters in the alphabet and start to connect letters to their sounds.

How high should a 2 year old count? ›

Though every child is different, most toddlers will be able to count to 10 by the time they are two-years-old. At this point in time they are probably repeating them mostly by memory and have yet to understand what they actually mean. This concept is known as “rote” counting.

Should a 2 year old know colors? ›

Between the ages of 2 to 3 years old, children begin to learn the names of colors. It's necessary to remember that every child develops at their own pace, and some may only be able to name colors once they are closer to 4 years old. Signs of progress include correctly naming at least three colors.

How do I keep my toddler busy without a TV? ›

Here are 20 old-school and fun activities to keep kids of all ages busy.
  1. Create a game box. ...
  2. Have them make their own cartoon. ...
  3. Let them help you. ...
  4. Give them an important task. ...
  5. Create an idea box. ...
  6. Offer creative toys. ...
  7. Design a treasure hunt. ...
  8. Encourage outdoor play.
Apr 16, 2019

How do you tire out a toddler? ›

8 Indoor Activities to Release Kids' Energy
  1. 1 Turn on music and dance.
  2. 2 Set up obstacle courses.
  3. 3 Create a scavenger hunt.
  4. 4 Play stuffed animal hide and seek.
  5. 5 Toss a sock ball.
  6. 6 Scramble and sort the laundry.
  7. 7 Walk a tightrope.
  8. 8 Engage in active storytimes.
Jan 19, 2024

What is a red flag in child development? ›

Shows no affection for caregivers. Doesn't respond to nearby sounds. Has difficulty getting things to mouth. Seems very floppy, like a rag doll.

Do 2 year olds get bored easily? ›

Kids, toddlers and babies alike get bored of playing by themselves for too long and they can quickly lose interest if no one else interacts with them or shows interest in what they are doing.

Should a 2 year old be able to entertain themselves? ›

18 Months to 3 Years: Most children can tolerate up to an hour or more at this age. Like with the previous stage, start with smaller chunks of time throughout the day and build up their tolerance.

How should a 2 year old spend their day? ›

Sample schedule
  • 8 to 9 a.m.: Eat breakfast and clean up. ...
  • 9 to 10 a.m.: Playtime. ...
  • 10 to 11 a.m.: Outdoor time, exercise, etc. ...
  • 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Planned activity or errands. ...
  • 12 to 1 p.m.: Lunch and wind down. ...
  • 1 to 3 p.m.: Nap or quiet time. ...
  • 3 to 3:30 p.m.: Afternoon snack. ...
  • 5 to 6 p.m.: Family dinner and cleanup.
Sep 24, 2021

At what age do toddlers entertain themselves? ›

At 6 months, a child may be content playing by themselves for 5 minutes. At 12 months, they can handle about 15 minutes of solo play. At 18 months, they might play alone for 15 to 20 minutes. At 2 years, they should last around 30 minutes.

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