Toddler Toothpicks

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While big brother was busy making a big kid craft involving toothpicks, Veronika wanted in on the action. Luckily I knew just how to keep a toddler busy with toothpicks in a safe way! Note: You will still want to supervise this activity a little more closely than most, since the ends of the toothpicks are pointy.

Give your toddler an empty spice jar with small holes in the cap, along with a pile of toothpicks. Chances are you won’t even have to demonstrate!

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The holes are like a magnet for toddlers, begging to be filled up with those little toothpicks.

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This activity was great for Veronika’s fine motor skills, since she had to pinch up the toothpicks from the floor. Then it became an exercise in hand-eye coordination to find a hole.

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Once the jar was filled, she loved taking the lid off to dump it and start over again!

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At a certain point, she realized that the closed jar made a shaky sound when the toothpicks were inside. An instant maraca, and an instant way to keep a toddler busy.

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Crunch Time

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After a fun snack time making and eating apple nachos, we had a big green apple leftover on the counter. I realized I could easily entertain Travis by turning this last apple not into a snack but into a building material. This activity is great for keeping kids busy, whether you’re nursing a younger sibling, cooking a family dinner, or prepping for a big holiday feast later this month!

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Travis and I started with a firm base, and I showed him how he could attach two apple pieces together with a toothpick.

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Pretty soon he was off and running with it, building up up up.

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He loved seeing how horizontally-added toothpicks helped stabilize the structure – a little engineer at work!

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Kids can make the design as simple or as complicated as they like. We finished ours with a triangle tower on top.

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And soon it was home to a Duplo bunny.

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How do you keep kids entertained while you’re busy in the kitchen? Please share in the comments!