Finding the best activities for 1 year olds can be a challenge! They’re not quite big kids, but a lot of infant activities are just not stimulating enough.
I am constantly on the search for “busy” 1-year-old activities for my baby. He just started walking, and wants to move and play all day long. I want to do everything I can to help encourage his development, and processing of the world around him, with fun learning activities!
Throughout my search, I’ve complied this list of Busy Activities for 1 Year Olds that will give you ideas for the entire month and beyond! Fun activities for a fun way to encourage play and development.
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Activities For 1 Year Olds
To little ones, anything can become a game! Games can be the best ways to help young toddlers develop hand-eye coordination, increase attention span and cognitive skills as they observe the world around them.
Games for One Year Olds
Keep your cleaned-out cardboard boxes, milk jugs, and containers handy, because many of these Busy 1-Year-Old Activities involve items that you already have around the house!
Baby Play Station
Make a baby play station with toilet paper rolls. It’s the perfect game for baby! It makes noise, it moves, has different textures and colors.
Recycled Cups as Toys
Stack recycled cups up and let baby knock them down with this educational idea from And Next Comes L. What child doesn’t love destroying what you build…it is literally the best game!
Ball Pit
Need to get some energy out of a one year old? <–said no one ever! haha
Get a ball pit! This easy-fold baby play area is perfect because it’s so much fun, and takes up no space when it’s not in use! There are a million games that can be played with all those balls.
Empty Containers and Plastic Eggs
Make an easy game with an empty container and plastic eggs with this fun activity from Happily Ever Mom! They put them in and pour them out! I found with my kids that pouring was the most captivating game.
Fabric Scraps Game
Save your fabric scraps to make a quick and easy game, from Hands on: As We Grow. This is a fun activity and all you need is some fabric scraps and an old baby wipe container.
Peek-a-Boo House
Isn’t peek-a-boo the all time champion of baby games? Check out this idea from I Can Teach My Child, and then grab some felt to make a peek-a-boo house! It is so adorable and you can use any pictures! Peek a boo is literally the first form of pretend play.
Tickling Game
Baby won’t stop giggling with this tickling game from Adventures at Home with Mum! All the ribbons and cloth tickle as you play with this neat toy.
Roll Things Down a Ramp
Learn with Play at Home has the coolest way to show babies cause and effect. Make a ramp, and watch things roll! You don’t really need anything for this, but a book and ramp. Let’s just call this one the gravity game.
Simple Baby Games
Encourage babies to walk and move with How Wee Learn‘s simple baby games. All you need is house hold items and some tape.
Pull Along Box
Make your own pull along box for baby with this idea from Pink Oatmeal. This is great for the little ones who aren’t too steady on their feet yet. Even walking becomes a game!
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Learning Activities For 1-Year-Olds
Problem solving is an important skill in day-to-day life that we take for granted, when it’s really a fun game! It is why sometimes a child’s favorite toys are the ones that keep them challenged.
Snowflake Drop Activity
Make your own baby toy with this Elsa-approved snowflake drop! All you need is an old container that has a wide enough mouth to hold “snowflakes.” 1 year olds are fascinated by the idea of object permanence.
Peek-a-Boo Puzzle
Make a peek-a-boo puzzle with family photos for your one year old with this sweet idea from Nurture Store. I think the favorite way is to use pictures of loved ones, but if you don’t want to use family photos you could use other pictures like that of animals.
Disappearing Act Activities
Babies will wonder, “Where did it go?!” with Laughing Kids Learn‘s disappearing act! All you need is some pom poms, paper, and tape and watch their amazement as the pom poms disappear.
Activity Boxes for 1 Year Olds
Try out this idea from Danya Banya, and make an activity box for baby. I’ve made this before! You use different ribbons and such to make different things for the paper to play with.
Reflection Play
Capture baby’s interest with reflections in the window from Mama Smiles Joyful Parenting. It’s that simple!
Tunnel Play Activities
Give them a tunnel to play in. My little one just adores this fun toy! It’s fun to crawl through, crab walk through, and tumble in. This makes the perfect way to encourage exercise and energy expenditure in a one year old!
Bouncy Balls & Muffin Tins Activities
Grab some bouncy balls and a muffin tin for this brain building baby play, from Sugar Aunts. This will keep them chasing after the balls as they bounce to and fro. And if your one year old isn’t walking, it could keep YOU from chasing balls to and fro. {giggle}
Clothespin Drop Activity
Make a clothespin drop with an old container with this fun learning game from I Can Teach My Child. This one takes hand eye coordination and is a great way to work on motor skills with little hands which is essential to the development of a 1 year old.
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Exploring Things to Do with a One Year Old
Babies are naturally curious. It is so rewarding to see the little light that flashes in their eyes once they learn something new! These toddler activities are some of the best Busy Activities For 1-Year-Olds focus on nurturing their curiosity!
Make a Toy
Make a toy that siblings can decorate for your one year old or even younger baby! These little cloth toys are great for stimulation and teething. And keeping siblings engaged with your 1 year old will pay dividends the rest of their lives.
Outdoor Sensory Bin Play
Keep baby splashing in the sun with these outdoor sensory bin ideas. The best part is they require no clean up! Outdoor activities for one year olds are so important. It gives them a safe way to explore the outside world.
Cardboard Box Tunnel Activity
We’re loving this cardboard box tunnel with socks, from The Imagination Tree! Sometimes the box is the best part…even when you are only one year old!
Star Box Sensory Play
How sweet is Where Imagination Grow‘s star box sensory play for one year olds? I want to curl up in there, with my little one, and a book!
Wash Apples Activity
Wash apples! It is a great outdoor activity to get wet and after you can have an apple snack! via Busy Toddler
Sensory Activities For 1-Year-Olds
I’ll never forget the day my baby discovered his hands! Our whole family gathered around, smiling down on his purse happiness and amazement. Keep that kind of fun and learning going with these fun Busy Activities For 1-Year-Olds which take baby sensory activities to the next level.
Textured Wall Sensory Activity
Make a gorgeous textured wall for your one year old to explore with this creative idea and a DIY busy board. It’s a great way to use embroidery boards and extra fabric from Fun at Home with Kids.
Squishy Bag Touching Activity
Hang a squishy bag in the window to touch and to explore! I’ve also done this with my littler baby and they loved it! They wanted to touch all the goodies inside the bag. Check out the instructions for this great activity from Paging Fun Mums.
Finger Painting…Kinda
If you have ever wanted the fun of finger painting without the mess, we have the best finger painting for toddlers solution around and it is my favorite way to get young kids involved because it is mess-free, I promise!
Adorable Sensory Box Activities
Meri Cherry Blog has the right idea for a quick and fun activity: use cardboard boxes for these adorable great sensory activity boxes! One year olds will love the variety and the ability to explore through all their senses.
Texture Walk
Get outside and take baby for a texture walk, inspired by Teach Preschool. Touch the grass, the bark of a tree, dead leaves, live leaves, etc. Remember the level of adventure and curiosity that your 1 year old has and embrace the great sensory experience.
Touch and Feel Board Activity
Make a DIY touch and feel board for baby to explore with this idea from Happily Ever Mom. This is super fun and cool to make. My little one played with this for so long.
Velcro and Pom Pom Play
Teach Me Mommy‘s velcro and pom pom play idea will keep your one year old baby playing for hours! They’ll love how the pom poms stick to the velcro each time and once created it is one of many easy activities they can play over and over.
Bath Sponges Play
Playing in the bathtub with different color bath sponges is a classic childhood memory in the making! Your one year old will be loving this idea from Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails!
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Developing Skills of Your One Year Old
If you loved these 1-year-old activities, let’s talk a little bit about modifications for kids who are just a little bit older like 18 months. I mention this not just because people with an 18 month old might be seeking this information, but because in the first year your 1 year old is growing and developing new skills and one of the best things for kids is to be challenged a bit…pushing the edge.
Knowing where this is all headed and what skills are just a step ahead can help you guide your 1 year old, 18 month old, 2 year old…’s play in a healthy way. And don’t get worried about things they haven’t mastered yet…you have a long time ahead for such things.
Activities for 18 Month Old
The awesome thing is everything on this list is a great starting point for an older baby of 18 months. Depending on the developmental level of your 18 month old child (they all mature at a different rate), you might need to modify the games and activities just a little.
When you are thinking about 18 month activity modifications, concentrate on curiosity and coordination whether you are doing indoor activities or out for fresh air.
Curious 18 Month Old Activities
Choose activities and games for your 18 month old that leverages that they are curious about everything and it takes many shapes. They want to know how things work, how things are put together, how things are in order, how things are decided, how things are scheduled, how things feel, how things taste…and so much more.
Adding a sense of curiosity to a regular game or activity can keep an 18 month old more engaged in that activity for longer and overcome their short attention spans. Allowing some supervised freedom to explore can keep their innate learning sparked.
Gross Motor Coordination Activities for 18 Month Olds
An 18 month old is developing coordination at a very rapid rate…if only we could harness that later in life! When you think of coordination, you may have heard of the phrases gross and fine motor activities.
In general, anything with “big movement” of the larger bones and muscles of the body and trunk are considered gross motor activities. Gross motor activities for 18 months olds:
- Stable walking
- Ability to run short distances
- Jump up high enough with both feet that they aren’t touching the floor
- Jump off a low surface like a step
- Kick a ball
- Walk up/down stairs holding onto something
- Will squat and stand on tip toes while holding onto something while playing
- Pushes, pulls and rides on toys
- Can throw a ball
You can see how all these 18 month old gross motor skills are based in play! The good news is that if your child seems delayed in one or two of these, it can be improved with activities and play that surround that skill.
Fine Motor Coordination Skills for 18 Month Olds
When we talk about 18 month level fine motor skills, we are talking about the smaller movements that require a more intentional level of coordination. Simply, it would be the child’s ability to negotiate smaller items and more nuanced movements.
Fine motor skills that an 18 month old usually has mastered:
- Drink from a cup by themselves
- Eat with a spoon
- Hold and color with a crayon & scribble – check out our huge selection of easy coloring pages to download & print
- Undress themselves with easy clothing pieces
- Make a stack of 2-3 blocks
- Turn door knobs
- Put up to 4 rings on a peg
- Hold a book and turn pages — not expected at this stage to turn just one at a time.
Again, here you see that everything that is developmentally maturing at 18 months is based on play. And because every child is different, looking at the big picture on all these skills is important!
One of the easiest play ideas is to use pom pom activities. We have created a collection of over 20 ideas that are easy to do at home or in day care.
Amazon’s Top Rated Products for 1 Year Olds
Have we mentioned that kids 1 year old to 18 months old to 2 years old love to play? Here are some fun resources and learning toys that young children will enjoy.
More Resources for Parents/Care Givers of 1 Year Olds
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- What to do when your one year old won’t nap in crib anymore.
- I know this might seem a little early, but so much of this information is stuff you are working on the foundation for right now…here is some great information on how to do preschool at home.
What is your favorite thing to play with your one year old?