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The Toddler's Busy Book: 365 Creative Learning Games and Activitied to Keep Your 11/2-to 3 Year Old Busy [Kindle Edition]

Trish Kuffner , Laurel Aiello
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (204 customer reviews)

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The Toddler’s Busy Book is a must-read for anyone raising or teaching toddlers!  Over 365 fun-filled and creative activities will help prevent boredom during the longest stretches of indoor weather; encourage a child’s physical, mental, and emotional growth; and keep toddlers occupied during long car trips or while running errands.  It comes complete with a weekly activity planner to help parents and educators get started.

The Toddler’s Busy Book is a must-read for anyone raising or teaching toddlers!  This book contains over 365 activities (one for each day of the year) for kids ages 18 months to 3 years, using items found around the home.  It shows parents and day-care providers how to prevent boredom during the longest stretches of indoor weather; stimulate a child’s natural curiosity with entertaining math, language, and motor-skills activities; encourage a child’s physical, mental, and emotional growth; celebrate holidays and other occasions with special projects and activities; and keep toddlers occupied during long car trips or while running errands.  The Toddler's Busy Book is written with warmth and sprinkled with humor and insight.



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"A godsend! It's packed with quick-and-easy activities that will keep your toddler creatively stimulated, entertained, and busy for hours." —Penny Warner, author of Baby Play & Learn

About the Author

Trish Kuffner lives with her husband and five children just outside of Vancouver, British Columbia.  She is the author of The Toddler's Busy Book, The Preschooler's Busy Book, The Arts & Crafts Busy Book, and The Wiggle & Giggle Busy Book.

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This book is great it gives me lots of ideas to keep my busy toddler busy. Lisa Anne Larochelle  |  71 reviewers made a similar statement
I recommend this book to any Young Toddler teacher. Erin M. Spray  |  33 reviewers made a similar statement
I was disappointed to receive this book. Toddler Mom  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
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392 of 401 people found the following review helpful
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Trish Kuffner writes, "Toddlerhood is a precious stage in the life of both parent and child, and one which can be enjoyed immensely if you are prepared to slow down a little, sit on the floor a lot, and worry about picking up the toys only when your child goes to bed at night."

The toddler age is the most mystical age for child and parent - you'll never again have such a rich opportunity to entertain your children with ordinary items and activities!

Kuffner gives us an enormous number of ideas for fun things to do with our children. This is an arts and crafts type of book, and she does something I haven't seen in other activity books. She spends a chapter telling you how to organize for a toddler. She also provides a list of items to buy and old household items to save (dried magic markers, for example).

The rest of the book is laid out equally well. There are chapters on rainy day play, water play, kitchen activities, outdoor adventures, how to entertain the kids when you're on errands or travel, nursery rhymes, learning activities, music, arts & crafts, and even birthday/holiday activities. The appendix lists craft recipes, "crazy can" activities, and best toys/books for toddlers. Very comprehensive and varied.

Reading through this book makes me want to do most of the activities myself if my toddler doesn't want to!

My husband tends toward other fun activities rather than arts and crafts when he entertains the kids. But even he flipped through the book and got interested in some of the activities.

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191 of 196 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for new AND veteran moms alike July 25, 2001
Format:Paperback
Parents know that it doesn't take expensive toys and gadgets to entertain a toddler. Any old box or wad of tissue paper will do!

When Trish Kuffner put together "The Toddler's Busy Book", she was keenly aware of this fact, being a mother of five herself. Within the over 500 pages, you will find a multitude of ideas for keeping your little darlings busy and entertained, without spending a fortune. In fact, many of the items used in this great book can be found lying around the house.

Ms. Kuffner includes sections on organizing for a toddler, how to plan your activities, what to keep on hand for quick crafting fun, and even ideas for a weekly activity planner. Chapters include topics such as rainy day play, kids in the kitchen, water play, outdoor adventures, and ideas for keeping kids busy on long car rides. You'll also find a large array of favorite nursery rhymes and finger plays, and great ideas to help develop a love for music in your child.

There's an entire section dedicated to crafts and activities, another for birthdays and holidays, and a useful section containing recipes for all types of homemade play doughs, clays, paints, and more. Many of the ideas in this book are so simple, you may find yourself saying "Why didn't I think of that!". Kudos to Ms. Kuffner on creating an excellent resource for parents of busy little toddlers!

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177 of 184 people found the following review helpful
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In the USA we generally refer to a child as being a "toddler" between the ages of 18 months and 3 years of age. However, my 5-year-old "preschooler" enjoys many of the activities in this book as well as his almost 2-year-old sister. I have learned that the best "gift" a parent can give a child is his/her undivided attention for a period of time. I have personally found that by spending one-on-one time with each of my children, even if only for 5-10 minutes one or two times a day, there is a positive change in the daily demeanor and degree of cooperation I get. They look forward to it. It's not that I can't think of things to do with my children, but on one of those really difficult days (I'm sure you know what I mean), it's a big help to glance quickly at some creative simple ideas to choose from. Also, this book comes in handy when a play-date becomes boring or unfriendly. When I am able to redirect the unhappy kids to the kitchen table for a "mommy supervised activity" from this book, the enthusiastic smiles almost always instantly return. When my daughter was born, and big brother's jealousy was on the rise, I used many ideas in this book for the much appreciated one-on-one time... "mommy/big brother time" -- without baby sister. Along with "The Toddler Busy Book", I also recommend another helpful little book filled with positive discipline suggestions for parents of 2-5 year-olds called "The Pocket Parent." I like the easy reference A-Z format of this trouble-shooting guide that addresses many of the most annoying behaviors that too often challenge my sanity. These two books have brought more peace to our family, more cooperation from our children, and more ways for us to enjoy one another.
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66 of 67 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars a blessing for caretakers of young, energetic children February 14, 2003
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I was home with a sick toddler and a cranky youngster the day this book arrived, and it saved me. The first page I flipped to had an idea for a simple game that I put together in two minutes and had us all laughing for twenty. Bless you, Trish Kuffner!

This book is nicely organized. A chapter of introduction helps you plan, supply and mentally prepare for those long days when you are running out of ideas. The author writes with humor and affection. Subsequent chapters are organized into Rainy Day Play, Kids in the Kitchen, Water Play, Outdoor Adventures, Out and About, Nursery Rhymes and Finger Plays, Early Learning Fun, Music and Movement, Arts and Crafts, and Holidays. Most activities are simple to set up, generally using about three or four household items. Appendices list recipes for basic paints, doughs, glues and clay; a list of activities for a Crazy Can (a random drawing of activities that aren't messy and need little supervisoin so you can, for example, get dinner ready); best toys for babies and toddlers; best books for same; and resources. The index lists projects (but not materials, which would be helpful in later editions).

The book subtitle, 365 Creative Games and Activities to Keep Your 1-1/2- to 3-Year-Old Busy, sells the book short, as I've used these ideas successfully with older children as well.

For those of us who are not good at dreaming up artsy fun things-to-do, this book is a wonderful resource. For those of you who *are* good, you will probably still find some fun ideas in this well-organized, friendly guide.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun for those who make the effort
This book is packed full of great ideas to entertain little ones. Many of them require a fair amount of pre-planning; just as any project might. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Tex
5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST book for having fun with your toddler !!
I absolutely LOVED it!! It had from brilliant ideas to very simple inexpensive ideas to play NON - stop with your toddler ! Read more
Published 5 days ago by Evi
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy and good
This is a very helpful book, easy ideas and easy to follow.
We don't have to spend to much time looking for materials and we can save time trying to figure out what would be... Read more
Published 6 days ago by Cinthia
5.0 out of 5 stars This great for Me.
I would recommand this product to any parent, nanny, babysitter, teacher, or caregiver to use. It helps recycle things from the kitchen, or things you use around the house. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Sami
2.0 out of 5 stars Angie's review
Boring! There isn't enough interesting activities to engage toddlers. The book isnt totally bad but its not what I was hoping for.Sorry!
Published 10 days ago by Angie
4.0 out of 5 stars Great idea book
Although we have all heard of a lot of ideas in this book its nice to have as a reference guide. And some of the ideas I would have never thought my toddler would have cared for... Read more
Published 11 days ago by Melissa Dawley
5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful
Good idea book. Excellent resource. I love it. would definitely recommend it to any toddler, preschool or summer school teacher.
Published 13 days ago by Susana M.
4.0 out of 5 stars Some creative ideas, but a lot of filler pages
This book is great when looking for fun projects around the house for toddlers. A lot of the recommendations include household items that are easy to find and use! Read more
Published 15 days ago by SoonerMel
5.0 out of 5 stars great book
Book meet my expectations. I would recommend this book to other consumers. Thank you very very much for making available.
Published 23 days ago by R. Salinas
4.0 out of 5 stars Good ideas
This book does have some good ideas to help entertain busy children. You just have to try and see what works for your child.
Published 1 month ago by Crystal Ballard
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Trish Kuffner lives with her husband and five children just outside of Vancouver, British Columbia.



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