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Measure Your Treasure

Counting is an important skill for toddlers, and you can teach them basic math skills very early on with simple activities like this one.

kids playing with numbered foam toys
Supplies List
  • Objects around the house to be “counted” and “measured,” like shoes, blankets, pillows, toys, and books

  • Objects to use for “counting” and “measuring,” like wooden blocks, socks, cotton balls, or other uniformly sized toys or items

Instructions
  1. Choose an object to be measured, such as a book.

  2. Ask your toddler to place the book on the floor, and lay blocks down one by one until they reach the length of the book.

  3. Then, measure the length of the book by counting out the number of blocks.

  4. You can do this with a variety of items around your house – like pillows, small furniture, rugs, and more!

This activity helps your toddler develop fine motor skills, language skills, sensory skills, early math skills, and social-emotional skills.

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