As the homeschooling mother of many, trying to keep babies and toddlers occupied while I teach lessons is a part of my daily routine.
Over in the Big Book of Homeschool Ideas, I shared how we set up our homeschooling area to accommodate crawling babies and active toddlers.
Some days are smoother than others, but I’ve learned that if I prepare fun activities for Maeve ahead of time, she will play close to us while we’re working on math or reading with the older children.
I love the concept of busy bags and have used them with the boys. Nowdays, since my time is at a premium, I just have a special box where I keep all of our fun ideas and toys.
Each evening, I pick out a few ideas and put them in our workbox drawers for Maeve to find.
I hope that these supplies bless your family, just like my own.
Check out our favorites! (I’m sharing links too, so that you can create your own fun box!)
Toddler Fun Basket Giveaway
Foam Stickers
Foam stickers are great for toddlers and preschoolers! They’re a great way to practice fine motor skills, counting, sorting and more!
Included here are Sports and Wild Animals We use these with the foam scrapbook and the mini notebooks.
Foam Shapes
We use these to create scenes with the foam stickers, but they’re also fun for counting and sorting. Maeve took her flower shapes and pretended they were lily pads!
Paper Plate Craft Kits
I like to be able to have everything ready to go at once, and these paper plate craft kits fit the bill. If we’re studying ocean animals, it’s great to have a craft ready to go that matches my theme.
This collection includes insects, ocean and zoo animals.
Foam Dice
We use foam dice as a math tool with the older children, so I needed to grab Maeve a set of her own. She loves rolling them, throwing them and pretending to count the dots.
Ice Tongs
Another fine motor skill tool – we use ice tongs for transferring pompoms from container to container. We tried them with the ping pong balls, but they weren’t quite flexible enough.
Pompoms
We use pompoms for counting, sorting and all kinds of activities here! Maeve loves pouring them into a bowl and ‘mixing’ them, or plucking them with a set of tongs.
Mini Writing Tablets
Grab crayons or some of the foam stickers and let your toddler play. Maeve likes to write or place stickers on the pages.
Sticker Assortment
Stickers are fun for counting, sorting, or wearing as temporary tattoos!
Jumbo Crayons
Included are: Doc McStuffins
Mickey
We’ve got jumbo crayons for boys and girls in this basket!
Take and Toss Containers
Perfect for snacks, or playing with pompoms, ping pong balls or water beads.
Mini Bubbles
Bubbles keep Maeve occupied for at least an hour. These tiny containers are perfect size for her, with minimal mess.
Bead Necklaces
We use bead necklaces in sensory bins, or just for fun. My kids love to take them on and off, over and over again.
Water Beads
If you haven’t tried water beads …. you’re missing out! These are tiny polymer beads that grow in water, then shrink back when dry. So much fun for sensory play!
Create a Town Sticker Scenes
Included are: Space
Firehouse
Grocery and Pet Store
We love these fun sticker scenes – I help Maeve identify the different parts of the town. Great for fine motor skills and literacy/vocabulary.
Color in Sticker Set
Included are: Doc McStuffins
Mickey
Let your little ones make their own fun stickers with this color-in sticker set.
Construction Paper Pad
Ping Pong Balls
I picked these up on a whim, and they’ve been a huge success. Maeve loves pouring the ping pong balls from bowl to bowl, ‘mixing’ them with a serving spoon, and counting them.
What’s your favorite way to keep your toddler or preschooler busy while you work with older students? I’d love to hear about it!
P.S. If you’ve got a preschooler at home, don’t miss our playful preschool ideas!
Cassandra lacey says
These giveaways are such a wonderful blessing. I know my little girl would love anything involving stickers. Thanks so much for the chance.
Leanne says
Having an older sibling play with the toddler is usually a good way for me to find time to work with another child.
Charis says
Jumbo Legos and/or finger puppets work great around here. I love your gift basket! Thanks for the great giveaway!
Gloria says
My toddler loves to play with trains. Pretty much would keep him busy for hours.
Karyn says
Puzzles or play dough are my go-to things. ๐
Jessica W says
Sticker books, blocks, play dough, crafts! Anything to keep those little hands busy.
Kori says
Interactive toys (with music, sounds and/or lights) and stacking toys have been the best way for me to keep my youngest occupied.
Becky says
I love making crafts with them
Deana says
Play-doh! They can play for hours.
Rebecca says
I always reach for paints to entertain my little ones. Anything crafty!
Mary Borgsmiller says
All of these items would be great for preschoolers also!! I would love to win!
Joanne B. says
I get out my tray of measuring spoons. All plastic and loads of fun. Sometimes I grab a pot too and let them bang on the bottom of it with a wooden spoon.
Teresa says
What fabulous ideas! Love it!
Paola Collazo says
With two little ones this year, this basket will be so much fun! Thank you!!!
Marisa says
I let my toddlers play with the math manipulatives others are using too.
Rebecca says
My little one loves to peel and stick stickers! Also found the stained glass paints and little shapes at Walmart can keep her busy for an hour ( plus, if you rinse them off right away, they are reusable!)
billie says
Books. Lots and lots of books! ๐
Amy K says
Older kids playing with the littles, puzzles, blocks, etc.
Amiee Helbert says
These giveaways are so generous. My little one would love to win this!
Melody Collins says
ugg did not finish before I hit returnโฆ
with an 11y/o, a 15 month old and one on the way this would be a blessing. I am clueless on how to keep the little one occupied other than putting him in his jumper
Cat Wise says
Legos, books, and trains are my toddlers’ favorites!
Lisa K. says
We put on music and the little girls dress up, color or play with legos!
Lexi says
I’ve created some busy bags to keep them occupied. I also use sensory tubs and have older siblings play with them while I work with other children. Sometimes we use art supplies like watercolor paints or clay with supervision.
Melanie Dailey says
This looks like a FUN basket! My four year old would love this!
Teish says
Duplo LEGOs are a huge help keeping toddlers busy!
Chastity says
My two busy toddlers can be kept busy for hours with paint! We also love play doh, stickers, and a cookie sheet with flour and measuring spoons!
Michelle Kidd says
With lots of hands on crafts!
Heathher White says
Pom pom soup! Pots and pans and pretend cook. I am sure this bundle of goodies could keep those hands busy
Sandee says
i have at least two kids that would love this. probably all four would actually.
Rebecca erdman says
What a great collection of fun items!
Allison says
What a fun basket! My 2 and 4 year old would love it!
Nicole says
pretend play or finger painting
Alishab says
Playing with siblings is a great way for toddlers to get entertained. Also a wooden spoon and some bowls and pots.
Lesley M says
We sing songs and make our play educational and fun!
Terra Jones says
Pompoms, stickers, play-doh, washing cars
Tammy Jones says
Puzzles, trains and playdough!
Bethany Furness says
Wow! This giveaway is full of things I’ve wanted to purchase but never have. It comes at a great time too, most of the items can be used while starting homeschooling with my oldest this year, and with a baby due in a few months I’ll have need of them in a year or so too! As for your question, I’m not really sure what I would use most to keep a toddler or baby busy since I only have one for now.
Kristal says
What fun! I have a 2 year old and a 3 year old who would love this basket!
Amy C. says
Stickers have always been my GO-TO for toddlers and littles!
zekesmom10 says
My two year old loves cars, train tracks, pompoms with tweezers, and stickers.
Rebekah Mick says
Older siblings, cooking, playing and reading
Amy Lumley says
Letting them use their imagination outside (and letting the baby play with his older brothers and sister!)
Lori Ha says
My little one loves books, puzzles and his mower ๐
Tracy c says
My son would love this!
Amy says
I pull out the paints…it’s messy, but it is the ONLY thing my very busy 3 year-old will do for more than 3 minutes!
jenna says
Egg cartons, multi-colored pom-poms and tweezers….so much fun!
Brittany M says
My youngest loves anything with trains. It can keep him busy for a long time.
Susie says
Homeschooling my 7 year old and 4 year old this year!! Would love this basket!! And thank you!!!
Tricia says
We use the iPad frequently.
Charlene says
I usually get my older kids to help out with the little ones as needed. This basket would be so helpful!
Michelle C. says
Paint and crayons!
Jessica says
By reading books and playing games with them.
Andrea says
My son loves puzzles and toy cars so those are the usual go to items.
Karen @ Candid Diversions says
My little one likes to take things off shelves. More work for me later, but it does let us get some things done. ๐ Thanks for the chance!
norma says
thank you for the giveaway! Good luck everyone!
Judith Martinez says
The best thing I’ve found to keep my toddler occupied is older siblings in turn.
Alicia @ Investing Love says
This is a tough one! I just try to use a big variety of things so nothing gets stale. Lots of crafty things, stackable things, and books and crayons.
Cathy says
I would have to say pots and pans or a water table
Michelle Downing says
I usually play Legos with my daughter. She is just learning to get them together. This would be a wonderful way to teach her.
Holly Brown says
Magnets on a cookie sheet, sensory bins, puzzles.
Kate says
This is great! I definitely need ideas for keeping my little one busy during school.
Becca W says
My daughter likes to draw/color while we are doing writing skills. She also likes to cut, paste, glue, and build while we are doing school
Charis says
Lots of books!
sarah criddle says
YAY! I love homeschool giveaways!
Erin says
Reading books, painting, and puzzles are my daughter’s favorite things to do.
Melissa O. says
Blocks. Any kind of blocks! Wooden blocks, Lego Duplos, Wedgits, Lincoln Logs, pattern blocks, Tangrams, rubber squeaky blocks . . . usually, if one of my toddlers is bored and getting under foot, all I have to do is drag the blocks out, and they’re drawn to them like magnets. We spend lots of time building things out of blocks! ๐
kortney says
books, trains, cars…feel like i lost my toddler superpowers though ๐
Nichole Johnston says
Sensory play! ๐
Taylor says
I certainly will be using many of the ideas with my busy toddler. One school day down and already he is all over paint.
Danielle Hull says
I like to keep them busy with board books, egg cartons and items to go in them, like large pom poms! I try to keep extra printables on hand so they can join in and color, too.
Cathy Long says
I LOVE letting my 2yo play with blocks while my 4yo and I work on things. The best part is when it’s reading time and my 4yo reads aloud to my 2yo. They LOVE it!
Katrina says
I don’t have a favorite idea yet. I’m trying to put together busy bags to use this year. Lots of good ideas here!
Alexandra says
My 4-year-old loves the Bratz-globe which already taught her locate a lot of countries through the music section.
jennyandcompany says
great giveaway, I’m excited to explore your blog more!
AliciaW says
Whatever the moment calls for!;)
janna s says
Books and busy boxes and busy bags – get together with friends and swap them.
Erin Rothie says
Watercolor painting! Yep babies love it too!
Angie says
I include my toddler in school stuff, but at their level.During reading time if there’s a color page, I print one for the toddler. If he colors great! If he cuts it, great! If he plays with his toys,great!
Rose says
Great giveaway!!!!
jenna tomaszewski says
I use shaving cream alot, messy but gives me time.
Kelly says
I love puzzles and blocks for toddlers.
Michelle H. says
My older kiddos.. and babydolls/dress up!
erin says
this is a great give away! Thank you for the opportunity!
katie says
I have lots of open ended toys for my toddler/preschooler and involve her in activities when she wants to and when it’s appropriate
Amanda Sanders says
my toddler love music
Shannon F says
Play-doh! My daughter will sit and play with play-doh while I make dinner or whatever. ๐
Rebecca Reid says
I’ve been wondering what to do with my toddler! Great ideas!
Jessica says
My toddler would love this!
Bethany Wright says
Puzzles and Stickers!
Sarah L says
I have to be honest the best way to keep a baby busy is keys! For a toddler soft and squishy is the way to go!
Shay says
My lil one love to play with dolls and doll houses for hours and hours.
Heather says
My youngest loves hot wheels and big blocks. He’ll play with those for quite a while!
Stephanie Bondlow says
I love playing hide and go seek throughout the house. I love making tents and playing with legos.
Michelle D says
My toddler likes to have “projects” to do like sister, so I usually give him paper and markers, play dough and play mats, or ANYTHING magnetic will keep his attention for a while.
Angela V says
Love the collection of goodies!! My guys love to do anything with scissors!
montessoricarrie says
Transferring activities – laundry (into washer/dryer), sorting cutlery, watering plants, cut up veggies into the pot for dinner, fruit into the colander to be washed. My daughter loves to do what I do.
Danielle C. says
Puzzles and books!
julia cosgrove says
I love to use puzzles and easy crafts.
Alicia Crenshaw says
I recently gave my 1 1/2yo daughter a small basket. She will spend up to an HOUR at a time filling it with my 5yo son’s hot wheels cars, carrying the basket 5 feet or so, dumping it out, then starting over again. She even made up a little song. When I saw those ping pong balls, a light bulb went off. I’m getting her a dozen or so for her fill-it-up game. I would have never thought of those as a great toy. And they make a cool sound when they bounce.
Samantha says
I have a 10, 8, 3, and 1 yr old. My favorite way to keep the littles busy during school is finding what works for them. My 1 yr old loved being with us and was content to sit in pack n play with a few toys. My 3 yr old was another story. He played toys in his room, watch a couple cartoons, and played lego duplos. He wasn’t interested in any school things. Wouldn’t even play with the Lauri toys I had bought him. Hoping this year I can find some things that will interest him enough:)
Jessica B. says
We’d love to have this basket around our house!
Jessica B. says
Our favorite toddler busy activity is play dough.
Julie J. says
My toddler daughter loves stickers so she spends a lot of time putting stickers on things while we do school. She also loves to copy her older siblings and do the things they do so I keep “worksheets” that look like theirs for her to draw on. She enjoys feeling like she’s a big girl.
Lisa Fetty says
This is a wonderful giveaway!! My little is 18 mos. and she is very active ๐
Lisa Fetty says
My favorite way to keep my little busy is to give her a ziploc bag full of paint splotches. She loves watching them swirl together when she presses the bag.
Tyler R says
My little guy loves play dough, puzzles, Legos, and coloring.
Stacie says
I need ideas! HELP, I’ve had 3 kids in 3 years: ages 2 1/2, 16 mo. and 2 mo. I use puzzles, pom-poms, blocks, and markers/crayons. I need more ideas. . . glad I found this page!
Amy Boyington says
My toddler son is deaf and loves learning new signs. Right now, he is obsessed with learning the signs for letters and numbers, so we practice them throughout the day. He also loves coloring and puzzles.
Beth says
Play-doh and stickers!
Leah Williams says
I usually let them use the (age-appropriate) stuff that the bigger kids are using. Naptime tends to be busy time for non-nappers ๐
Steph says
I love to keep my littles occupied with busy bags I got from participating in a busy bag sway with our local homeschooling group.
Gena says
Gears and Duplos are great.
Ellynn says
Always looking for a way to occupy the little while working with the bigs. Great giveaway!
Megan says
My littles would love this basket!
Jessica says
My toddler is very into duplos right now.
shannon alexander says
This woiuld be AWESOME for my youngest that are not quite ready for “school”. My kids really like reading so that is one way to keep them busy…it just doesn’t work when I am trying to teach the older ones. My oldest reads to the youngest as well, and that is really helpful.
Lyn says
The only sure way is to give them something sImilar to what I’m doing or working on with my older kids. They like being included all the time:)
Jennifer says
Play-doh and crafts will keep my kids busy all day!
Megan says
My toddler thinks she should be able to do what her 7 yo sister does. She gets into more things than I can think of.
Molly Cash says
My favorite way to keep the littles busy is to give them a board book with bright colored pictures. ๐
Shellie M says
I big bowl from the kitchen and a few big plastic spoons, and of course a couple balls.
Elizabeth B says
I’m always looking for more ideas, but we use play-doh, cutting/tearing paper, and just plain coloring.
Emilie Sellers says
I must admit….I cheat….my husband’s grandmother lives with us. She’s a GREAT toddler distractor! ๐
Susan says
Sensory bins!!
Laura H. says
Thanks!
Michelle Devlin says
Crayons and paper!
Michelle S says
Older siblings!! ๐
Colleen T says
Perfect basket to entertain my little guy!
Nancy says
Music, blocks, playdoh, and safe kitchen items like measuring spoons and plastic bowls keep toddlers busy for hours!
Nina H says
Blocks and trains!
Stephanie says
I’ve got a toddler that needs entertaining! Really fun basket!
Kelly says
I have a box of random things that I only bring out when I need them occupied.
Sarah says
Playdoh, crayons, and holy cards
Kathy Johnson says
Just found this blog. Looks like a great place!
Krystal says
Containers! ๐ Cups, spoons, boxes, paper bags, etc. Add a few things to sort like play food, legos, balls, and he’s good to go!
K Marie says
These are great ideas! Hoping they work for my toddler as we start school this week.
melissa says
My toddler have 4 older siblings so she is often entertained by one of them while I get things done. They also enjoy sensory play, I give them a big bowl of dry beans and some scoops and wooden spoons and this keeps them busy for quite a while.
Jennifer Akers says
Ohh, I’m going to need this stuff to keep my 2nd daughter busy while I teach the older one! Thanks for doing the giveaway!
Melissa Squires says
That is an amazing basket. Would love to win.
Megan says
Books!
Jessica Medina says
songs, hands on activities
Kari Simmons says
My 2 year old loves doing her own ‘school’ while the older sisters work. She loves do a dot art and worksheets. We also have fun with counting bears, pattern blocks and play dough. This basket would add to our choices quite a bit!
Diana Cote says
art. I love using our easel with just the chalk for a less messy option and letting my daughter draw what she thinks or feels, she tells me a little story of what she drew. she also loves her wooden mini pose-able dolls, she will pretend for hours. the other thing she loves is music and instruments. ๐
Kaci says
Sandpaper!
Spring says
I love simple things to entertain my toddler. We like simple things like sorting items into cups and rice play
April Pachuta says
I love our sensory table to keep a toddler busy. I switch items out often and that helps keep them interested!
Heather B says
I keep my son busy with sticker activities, play dough and sensory tubs. This looks like a great package to win, thanks!
Emily Copeland says
Puzzles and preschool workbooks from the dollar store are great. They usually buy us about 30 minutes of contentment.
Heather Dawn says
A play kitchen and some play food keeps my toddler busy!
Stephanie Ciji Fetzer says
Good idea!
Melissa says
I love putting small activities in plastic shoe boxes. They can get one out at a time. ๐
Lari says
Crayons, play dough, legos and anything he can put things into and dump out again.
Tiffany DeOs says
I love to use activity bags to keep them busy.
Kristin Albee says
Puzzles are the current favorite!
Katie says
We have an indoor sand box made with baby oatmeal. My toddler loves it as to the bigger kids.
mary says
I am always looking for fun ways to keep my little guy busy while my daughter is doing school. I hope I when this if not i will be doing some of your ideas. thanks
mary says
i guess i should have opened the thing first my boys favorite toy right now are keys. Which i will listen to be able to keep so that works great for us. A real pen and a pad of paper are great to keep him busy for more than like 30 seconds. it will last like 2 minutes.
Rosie Root says
Put them in the highchair with a snack or toys as I am busy with supper preparations.
Letara says
With my granddaughter I love to sing and clap. She loves it too! :p
Dawn Keenan says
I am an avid finger painter and colorer when it comes to keeping little ones busy.
Brandi says
Such a fun idea…my little one loves to have her own work to do while I am working with her older siblings. She loves the teddy bear counters and will play with them for a long time!
kelly tillotson says
I have lots of busy bag activities! thank you!
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Kaitlin L says
What a great giveaway that all of my kiddos would enjoy! Our favorite ways to keep preschoolers buys are busy bags!
Kelley Maki says
Great basket!
Lucy says
We have farm animal finger puppets and a larger old McDonald glove puppet that our little guy loves.
Kayla says
This would be wonderful with my 5 year old and 1 year old.
Jessica Carlson says
Play dough, Legos, crayons and coloring books, chalk and chalk board, dry erase pens and white board, little play cars are all things I’ve used with my daughter
julie says
puzzles and other sensory activities work great for my toddles
Terri Cannon says
The little ones like to color while I read to my school boy.
Meg says
Well, I used to keep her busy in the play yard but now that she can crawl over it she keeps me busy by chasing after her ๐
Charity says
I like sensory bins. Actually I love them, my daughter not so much.
Amy Sage says
Markers and books during school time because he loves to do what his brother does.
Natasha says
I like to put my baby in the high chair with toys tied to the frame of the chair. She can throw them off the tray and then grab them via the string they are tied with! She also loves spoons and plastic bowls.
Holly M says
Just found your blog recently, LOVE it!
Jennifer mathesz says
crafts are my fav way to keep anyone busy
Leena says
Play doh usually keeps my little busy for a while when I’m trying to get things together for lunch.
Ashley says
This would be amazing! I am starting out homeschool for the first time this year with my toddler and this would be so helpful!
Joann N says
My son loves trains, play dough, coloring/drawing, veggie tales movies. These work great for him. I would love to win this, that way he has more and educational things to do.
Rebecca Xavier says
My daughter loves to read books and listen to music.
Deanna Kieliszek says
Thanks for the chance to win a basket full of toddler fun!
Kadonna says
Stickers! ๐
Kristin Gideon says
What a great giveaway!! Right now, stickers have been working for my toddler. Sometimes various art supplies and a pom pom stuff activity.
Nikki says
We go outside A LOT, or he plays with his toys.
Tanya Riley says
My son likes to play with water. I can keep him busy with a pan of water, cups, and floating toys
Amy says
Playdough and books are my little guys favorites! Thanks for the chance to win!
Kim H says
Clay!
Julia Black says
Snacks always work for us. LOL. But also plastic Easter eggs to put in an egg carton are a favorite.
Tori says
My two year old loves to play with duplos and Mr. Potato Heads while I get school done with my older ones. I’m sure he would love everything in this basket too!
Alicia says
With his own school work and supplies like the “big kids” or hands on games like Operation.
cynthia says
I usually find some kind of arts and crafts for them to do
Susen @ Dabbling Momma says
great idea!!
Kim Chance says
My kids have always loved playing with art supplies – crayons, paint, stickers, etc.
Casey Brown says
This would be great for us!
Andrea says
My little guy loves Playdoh, looking at books, and playing school along with his older brothers.This basket would definitely keep him entertained.
Jessica says
My favorite way is giving them a bucket to dump out and clean up again.
Kandyce says
What a great basket!
Brook Vernon says
Playdough, paint, markers, blocks, Connect 4 and sensory items. Thanks for hosting!
Alyssa says
What a bunch of great items to include! I’ve been trying to gather ideas for my almost 2 year old while we begin our first year of homeschooling.
Michelle J. says
We love Play-doh!
Julia says
My little one would love this.
Beth says
My kiddos love their blocks and cars with tracks!
Maggie B. says
Finger paint!!
tiffy says
Honestly my kids think cardboard boxes are just as fun as any other toy out there !
Erin says
My favorite way to keep babies & toddlers busy is big floor puzzles. The ones I loved as a kid are still super popular, even if Snuffleupagus isn’t on Sesame Street these days. ๐
Jamie says
Free play time!
amanda whitley says
we like to keep busy by coloring and playing with stcikers.
Solducky says
Drawing and coloring
Tara says
Painting!
Lisa (@CreativLEI) says
I’m here because I haven’t figured out quiet, busy work. Love the ideas in your basket!
Kathryn G says
My littles stay busy outside with dirt…digging, digging, digging. More work for me, but so good for them.
Jen says
what a great giveaway! my daughter would love the stickers and pom poms!
Bridget says
I find that if I have some “school” set up for my preschooler he is happy while the older ones do their lessons. Sometimes it may be Montessori type activities or coloring sheets. Some times it is some preschool printables or even just picture books for him to “read”.
Nashiah says
stickers (for toddlers)
Randi Brickey says
You’re an inspiration!
Jessica says
Toys, board books, snacks, depends on the day/moment!
krysten says
looking at books
Heather Gonzales says
Am I the worst mom ever if I say the Ipod? I make sure it’s loaded wtih ‘educational’ apps! It’s the only thing that keeps him still for more than 2 minutes!
@sweetmatcha says
They love plain shipping cardboard boxes, I give them a bunch of pens and stickers, they decorate the box and turn it into an imaginary rocket ship or a castle! I’d love this basket so we can create fun things to add to our boxes!
Karis says
I make a bunch of busy bags ahead of time… That way, when the little ones need something to do, I have a few grab-and-go options to choose from!
Jennifer says
In the summer, I love bringing my son to the lake. He loves playing in the sand and water!