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10 Activities for Nursery Kids

10 Activities for Nursery Kids

Admin August 25, 2021

Play activities are an essential part in every nursery kid’s life as it helps to develop their motor and cognitive skills. Nowadays, several preschools in India encourage their students to stay engaged and involved in playful activities for their best motor skill development.
Pre-schooling in India has evolved into a better learning platform for the kids as they encourage practical learning approaches by nurturing real-life educational skills for long term retention. For instance, your kid can create innovative shapes, such as a snake or monkey, through clay. Whether it’s structured or unstructured play, your kid will learn plentiful things through activities in their preschool years.
Here, we have shared the top ten activities for nursery kids. So, are you ready? Let’s go.
1. Connecting The Dots
Give your kid some crayons and sketch pens of multiple colours to connect evenly spaced dots. Engage them to connect the dots while matching the colour. This activity will help to enhance their colour recognition, logical reasoning and coordination skills.
2. Squiggle Paints
In this activity, you have to keep some sheets of paper and paints ready. You and other family members must participate with your kid. Each person has to dip their fingers at a time in paint and draw a squiggle. This will help your kid to develop sensory skills along with cooperation.
3. Sponge Stamping
Here, make number shapes with sponges and give some paints and sponge numbers to your kid. Tell them to stamp the numbers on the paper randomly. If your kid knows the number system, you can ask them to stamp in numerical order. This will help in their motor skill development.
4. Scavenger Hunt Activity
Here, you have to hide things in comfortable places for your child. Ask them to collect a list of things you have hidden. This will help them to develop gross motor movement, association, memory sharpness and cognition.
5. Creating Canvas And Drawing Shapes
Ask your kid to use various household items like pencil boxes, cups, etc., to create a canvas and draw shapes. You can encourage them to finger paint or use writing tools for tracing. This will help to develop their shape recognition, imagination and cognition skills.
6. Making Patterns
You can cut a few shapes of various colours to jumble them up. Ask your kid to sort them by colour and shape. Then, tell them to create different patterns with those shapes. This will help in their sorting and colour-shape recognition skills.
7. Sorting Letters
In this activity, take a sheet of paper and draw a rainbow. You can also ask your kid to draw it. Then, using the colour of the rainbow, write letters. Tell your kid to determine the rainbow colours to sort and place the letters by colour. This activity will help you develop their letter and colour recognition skills at once.
8. Tracing Along The Lines
Pre-schooling in India plays a crucial role in encouraging this activity the most. Here, draw various types of lines, such as zigzag or straight with some spacing. Then, give some colours and glue to your kid. Motivate them to stick along the line. Ask them to trace along the lines with multiple patterns and shapes. This will help in their fine motor control enhancement.
9. Making Collages
Gather various materials such as pieces of newspaper cutting, cloth, or leaves for your kid to create a collage. Now, sit with your kid and help to create a collage on a sheet of paper. Glue and stick those pieces to create something innovative. This will enhance the kid’s tactility, imagination, creativity, and coordination.
10. Yoga
Pick out some easy and relaxing yoga exercises for your kid. Choose easy asanas for them. Then, play some soothing music and ask them to meditate. This will help them to develop coordination and gross motor development.
Here are the ten most exciting activities that children can engage in. If your kiddo is in nursery, make sure you indulge them in these play sessions and activities.

 

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