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12 Best Development Boosting Activities for a 3-Year-Old Child







Parents, now that you have survived the ‘terrible twos’, are you looking for ways to entertain your 3-year-old child? Kids this age don’t need much to be captivated. Nevertheless, it’s still a good idea to channel that limitless energy into activities that will help your child learn while he develops. Watch this video for some fun activities for a 3 year old child.

3 year olds are always exploring, understanding the world around them and their role within it. It is because of this that you will need educational activities for 3 year olds that will utilise your little one’s imagination! Think puzzles, colours and reading. This video will take you through a host of activities that will keep your toddler engaged and on his toes!

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This Video Covers:

00:00 – Introduction
00:30 – 1. Painting with Forks
00:48 – 2. Art of Foils
01:04 – 3. Play Dough
01:21 – 4. Sand Foam
01:38 – 5. Sorting Colours
01:54 – 6. The Alphabet Game
02:08 – 7. Puzzles
02:25 – 8. Play House
02:38 – 9. Swimming
02:54 – 10. Reading
03:09 – 11. Around the World
03:25 – 12. Cup Animals
03:39 – Takeaway

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