This is a really fun website - https://www.notimeforflashcards.com/ - we obviously don't do any of the activities yet because he's too young but we do a lot of the songs and she has complimentary activities so you can do stuff my theme.
www.totallytots.com and www.1plus1plus1equals1.com (search for Tot School).
I've been trying to do some Tot School (basically home EARLY preschool) stuff with Jack. I haveTONS of links I've saved, but basically they are all to be found on the 1plus1 site. Click the tot school tab or go down the blog to Sunday's tot school post and there will be tons of links to various people's ideas. Everyone puts in how old their child is so you can find appropriate aged kids.
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You can put in your child's age and they will email you appropriate ideas as often as you like. They aren't all super exciting, but there are some good activities in there. We get the email every day and pick and choose what we like. You can also choose from a menu of type of activity ie sensory, language or by skills learned ie listening, sorting, visual discrimination.
Re: website recs for toddler learning activities?
www.totallytots.com and www.1plus1plus1equals1.com (search for Tot School).
I've been trying to do some Tot School (basically home EARLY preschool) stuff with Jack. I haveTONS of links I've saved, but basically they are all to be found on the 1plus1 site. Click the tot school tab or go down the blog to Sunday's tot school post and there will be tons of links to various people's ideas. Everyone puts in how old their child is so you can find appropriate aged kids.
https://www.productiveparenting.com/
You can put in your child's age and they will email you appropriate ideas as often as you like. They aren't all super exciting, but there are some good activities in there. We get the email every day and pick and choose what we like. You can also choose from a menu of type of activity ie sensory, language or by skills learned ie listening, sorting, visual discrimination.