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    Lucy Raby
    Lucy Raby
    April 07, 2020
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    How to turn boring chores into fun (and educational) games with your toddler

    How to turn boring chores into fun (and educational) games with your toddler

    Children learn through everything they experience, and they love nothing more than imitating activities that they see you doing. By allowing them to ‘help’ you with your household chores, you not only develop your child’s understanding of the world, but you also allow them to feel part of a team, build valuable life skills for the future and hopefully occupy them while you get some boring jobs ticked off.

    Three essential tips

    1. As you do each task, talk to your child about what you’re doing and why, eg ‘The clothes are wet, so let’s hang them up so the warm sun will dry them.’
    2. Don’t forget to give them lots of praise for helping.
    3. Perhaps put on some music or sing some songs as you do your jobs together.

    Poppy (17 months old) exploring a box
    Poppy (aged 17 months) doing some exploring

    Cooking

    Toddlers under two can’t really cook with you yet, but if you give them an activity to do in the kitchen, they will feel involved. Kitchens can be dangerous places, so never leave your child unsupervised.

    Counting and sorting

    Let your toddler sort the fruit, putting apples, bananas and oranges into different bowls. Practise counting together: 3 apples, 4 bananas, 5 oranges. Talk about the colours and allow them to do some simple produce prep like washing apples or peeling bananas.

    Measuring

    Use spoonfuls, capfuls or scales and language such as more/less and heavier/lighter and too much/too little to compare amounts. Once measured, allow them to tip the ingredients into the bowl.

    Stirring and mixing

    Try letting them stir chopped fruit into yogurt.

    Tasting

    Where appropriate let them taste the food you’re preparing, to explore unknown tastes, smells or textures. Use terms such as sweet, sour, soft, crunchy.

    Laundry

    By turning laundry day into a game, you’ll be helping to develop your child’s motor-skills. Never leave a child unattended near a washing machine or laundry detergent.

    Sorting

    Simply have your toddler help you sort the dirty laundry into piles by colour before the two of you toss it in the washer.

    To develop language skills, talk about each item as you put it in (or take it out) the washer, eg “Can you see the shorts?,” “Oops I dropped a sock!” or “In go your pyjamas!”

    Matching

    Lay out all the socks on the floor and match them up together. See who can get the most pairs.

    Comparisons

    Separate each member of the family’s clothes into piles and use comparisons: who has the biggest pile and who has the smallest pile?

    Washing up

    Your toddler will probably love having a go at the washing up. Let’s be honest – be prepared for a wet child and not very clean dishes! You might want to put a towel on the floor first, in case that’s where the water ends up.

    Experimenting with water

    Stand your toddler on a chair in front of the sink, staying close by to make sure they don’t fall. Fill the sink - show your toddler warm water and cold water and use some plastic containers to fill and pour. Add the washing-up liquid. You could have fun splashing or making bubbles before you begin the washing up.

    Poppy sorting some socks
    Poppy sorting some socks
    Time to wash up!
    Time to wash up!

    Recycling

    Involve your child when recycling and sorting rubbish, talk about the shape and size of objects as you go. Talk about why we recycle and demonstrate the different types of materials – paper, cardboard and plastic.   

    Re-purpose

    Whilst sorting the recycling, talk about what you can make with the objects you find. A cardboard box makes an excellent boat, cardboard tubes can easily turn into binoculars, or a castle and plastic bottles can be filled with rice or pasta to make instruments.

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    About the Author

    Lucy Raby
    Lucy Raby
    April 07, 2020

    Lucy Raby is part of the Usborne Community Partnerships family and works as their Schools Marketing Editor, focused on helping all children to access books that will spark their imagination. A qualified teacher, she is passionate about literacy and learning and encouraging children to read for pleasure.

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