Imagine it’s a rainy afternoon, and your toddler is bouncing off the walls. You’ve tried everything from coloring books to snacks, but nothing is holding their attention. Sound familiar? We’ve all been there! Keeping toddlers engaged, especially indoors, can feel like an impossible task, but it doesn’t have to drain your wallet or sanity.
Here’s the thing: there are countless ways to entertain your little one without breaking the bank. Today, I’m sharing 40 bargain toddler activities that will not only keep your child engaged, but also give you a moment of respite. These ideas are perfect for children from 18 months to 3 years, and trust me, whether your kiddos are girls or boys, they’ll have a blast!
Creative Arts and Crafts
Let’s dive into some super fun and simple arts and crafts ideas. DIY is the name of the game here, so gather those household items you usually toss away!
Paper Plate Animals
Grab some old paper plates, color them, and turn them into your child’s favorite animals. You can use markers, stickers, or even scraps of fabric.Homemade Playdough
You don’t need store-bought playdough to keep your kiddo entertained. Mix flour, salt, and water to create your own dough. Add food coloring for a fun twist!Nature Collage
If you’ve got some leaves or twigs lying around, help your child glue them onto cardboard. They can create their own mini forest!Egg Carton Crafting
Don’t throw out that egg carton! Cut it up, and let your toddler paint it to create cool bugs or flowers.DIY Stamps
Cut potatoes in half, dip them in paint, and let your child stamp away to make unique patterns and shapes.
Sensory Bins and Exploration
Sensory play is essential for toddlers. It encourages exploration and helps them learn about the world around them—plus, it’s super fun!
Rice Rainbow Bin
Dying some rice with food coloring can be a colorful base. Add small toys or spoons for digging and scooping.Water Beads
If you can manage the mess, water beads are a fantastic sensory activity! Let your toddler explore their textures and sizes.Sand Play
A large container filled with sand and some cups or small shovels will provide endless hours of fun, even indoors.Bubble Foam
Mix dish soap and water in a bowl until it’s frothy. Kids love the texture and squishing the foam!Ice Cream Play
Freeze some water with toys inside, and let them excavate the hidden treasures using tools.
Active Play
Let’s be honest, toddlers have an abundance of energy! Here are some indoor activities to help them burn off some steam.
Obstacle Course
Use cushions, blankets, and chairs to create a mini obstacle course in your living room. Toddlers love climbing and crawling!Dance Party
Blast some tunes, and have a spontaneous dance party. It’s a great way to get them moving and grooving!Balloon Volleyball
Blow up a balloon and let them bat it back and forth; just make sure your breakables are out of the way!Indoor Mini Golf
Set up a mini golf course using cups and a soft ball. It’s engaging, and you’ll have a lot of laughs.Teddy Bear Olympics
Let your child host a mini Olympics for their toys with fun challenges like tossing or racing.
Educational Fun
Who says learning can’t be fun? These activities blend play with education, and your toddlers will love them.
Shape Sorting
Use shapes cut from colored paper and have them sort by color or shape. This nurtures critical thinking!Color Hunt
Pick a color and have your toddler search the house for items that match. It’s a fun scavenger hunt!Alphabet Art
Help your child create art based on letters they recognize. For example, “A” for apple using collaged paper scraps.Number Game
You can create number cards and have them match socks to the right number. It’s a great way to teach counting!Story Time Bingo
Make a simple bingo card with pictures from books you read. As you read, they can check off the items.
Quiet Time Activities
Not every moment needs to be high-energy. Here are some relaxing yet engaging activities for quieter times.
Puzzle Play
Invest in some toddler puzzles, or make your own using cardboard. It’s a great brain workout!Sticker Books
Simple stickers can keep your child engaged while honing their fine motor skills and creativity.Coloring Hour
Settle down with some coloring books or print off free coloring pages. Add crayons or colored pencils for multicolored fun!Calming Jars
Fill a jar with water and glitter. When they shake it and watch the glitter settle, it’s both calming and mesmerizing.DIY Story Time
Create a simple story with pictures cut from old magazines. Encourage your child to tell the story back to you.
Food Fun
Cooking can be a fantastic activity for toddlers! Here’s how to get their little hands involved in the kitchen.
DIY Pizza
Lay out some toppings and let them create their own pizzas. Kids love personalized food!Nature Walk Snack
Take a small walk around your yard—or even a room—collecting items to create a “snack” platter using what you find in the house.Fruit Kabobs
Let your toddler skewer fruits onto sticks for a fun snack. Get creative with the shapes!Decorate Cookies
Bake some simple cookies, and set up a decorating station with icing and sprinkles.Pretend Play Bakery
Set up a play bakery using empty boxes for cakes or cupcakes. They can "sell" them to you!
Seasonal Activities
Make the most out of every season by engaging in seasonal-themed activities.
Snowflake Crafts
In winter, cut out snowflakes from paper. It’s easy and magical to see the designs unfold!Seashell Sorting
If you’re at the beach, let your toddler gather shells and sort them by color and size.Leaf Rubbing
In fall, collect leaves for a leaf rubbing activity using crayons. It’s a perfect mix of art and nature.Garden Exploration
In spring or summer, let them explore the different plants in your garden and learn how they grow.Holiday Decor Creating
With every holiday, create themed decorations together. Think paper hearts for Valentine’s or pumpkins for Halloween.
Bonus Ideas
Here are a few extra, engaging activities to keep on hand!
Cardboard Box Creations
Let your kiddo turn a cardboard box into whatever their imagination desires; a spaceship, a castle, or even a car!Animal Sounds Game
Test their knowledge of animals by making animal sounds. It can be both educational and hilarious!Story Stones
Get some pebbles and paint various images on them. They can use the stones to make up stories.Indoor Camping
Build a fort with blankets, grab some flashlights, and pretend you’re camping right in your living room!Treasure Hunt
Create a simple treasure map and have little clues leading to a fun treat or toy.
Conclusion
There you have it—40 bargain toddler activities to keep your little one entertained and engaged! Remember, parenting isn’t about perfection; it’s about finding joy in these little moments as your child learns and grows. These activities not only help keep your toddler busy indoors, but they also foster educational play and creativity.
While you may be looking for more ideas, check out 50 Low-Prep, Low-Mess Ideas to Engage Your Toddler for added inspiration. For a fun twist on activities, consider browsing through 21 Easy Activities for Babies & Toddlers. Happy playing!


