Move over Picasso – there’s a new artist in town! Painting is a creative form of expression for your toddler and hey, who can resist those bright colors and the mess it’ll make? This activity is guaranteed to delight your child.
Sponge
Child-safe scissors
Child-safe paints or food coloring
Paper plates or shallow plastic containers
Plastic sheet, plastic wrap, or aluminum foil
Tape
Piece of 8-½ x 11 paper or construction paper
Tape a plastic sheet, plastic wrap, or aluminum foil on a low table or the floor. Pour a small amount of paint or food coloring into paper plate or shallow plastic container.
Cut the sponge in pieces and dip one side in paint or food coloring.
Show your child how to press the sponge pieces on paper to create a colorful masterpiece.
Neat Tip: To make this a clean activity, place a sheet of paper and the paint-dipped sponge pieces in a plastic bag. Seal the bag and let your child press her hands on it. Pull out the paper and dry.
This activity helps your toddler develop fine motor skills, language skills, sensory skills, early math skills, and social-emotional skills.