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How are you keeping your toddlers entertained

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itsacovidxmasone · 27/12/2021 15:06

We have one child, age 3. They have been playing with Xmas (and other) pressies and going for a daily walk/puddle jump but I'm feeling guilty that that's about it. See extended family every 2-3 days (adults).

We have a play date planned this week which will require me getting over my covid fear, but then nothing until back at preschool (which is also worrying me now as we know SO many people with covid).

Wondering how others are keeping their toddlers entertained. Are they playing happily with siblings or are you needing to get involved and if so, how? I feel quite drained at the moment which I suppose doesn't help.

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Lifeisnteasy · 27/12/2021 15:12

Soft play
Playing with Christmas toys
Park
Beach walks
CBeebies 😂

AlwaysColdHands · 27/12/2021 15:19

Every single playground within a 20 minute drive if it’s not tipping it down 😬

itsacovidxmasone · 27/12/2021 15:31

Hmm yes I should brave the parks again! May need a spare puddlesuit.

Bring on the summer 😆

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everdaymumma · 28/12/2021 22:31

We have a tuff tray and I do a simple set up for a rainy afternoon such as dyed rice, playdough, oobleck, Waterbeads, potion making. Gives me a chance to do a few jobs or see to baby. We try a walk a day to beach/park/marshes. Also have lots of simple crafts can be done easily like potato printing, gluing and sticking (old Xmas cards, recycling etc), painting. Then in-between we playdate, toddler group, visit family and watch TV! X

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