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Baby Care (Home) > Toddler > Arts and Crafts for Toddlers Some Important Time Should be Utilized with a Child by Arts and Crafts for ToddlersIt is essential for parents and guardians to consume as much time as possible with the child during the initial years of that child's life. It is a fact that children mature up rapidly and get more active and busy in their lives. One enormous method for parents to pass good time with their children is through arts and crafts for toddlers. Drawing Activities is one form of Arts and Crafts for ToddlersGetting a proper grip of a writing tool is one of the fundamental abilities required for a toddler to posses. This can be done with perfection by performing those tasks that are comprised of drawing. This is a good method for parents to instruct their children in a resourceful manner. Foot tracing can work as an initial beginning leading to an enjoyable commotion. A drawing paper and several crayons are required for this activity. What is needed to be done in this activity is to make the toddler stand on the drawing paper and then the parent should go on and trace the child's feet on that drawing paper. Seeing the parent perform this task will create motivation in the toddler to copy the same thing. Then the task should be repeated by making the parent stand on the paper and let the child trace the parent's foot and compare the sizes of both feet. Painting Tasks are another Form of Arts and Crafts for ToddlersPainting tasks holds more attraction for a toddler and is the most wanted choice for a toddler when arts and crafts for toddlers are talked about. One common and initial task that parents can perform with their children is rock painting task. In this task, the required tools are a shoebox with a lid, scissors, tempera paint, a rock, and paper. The first step in this task is to put the shoebox on the paper and cut around the box in a way that the size of paper becomes equivalent to the size of the lower part of the shoebox. Now put that piece of paper on top of the lower part of the shoebox. Then put a minute quantity of paint on some dish and then bathe the rock in that paint. After the rock is properly dipped in the paint, then put it inside the shoebox, close the cover of the box and mix it upside and downside. This can leave interactive patterns on the paper and can be done with different colors of paint. More ActivitiesThe above mentioned activities are only two of the many types of activities which can be performed by parents with their children. More activities and information can be gained through parenting magazines or the internet.
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