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12-13 Months

Toddler's Month & Play

Welcome to your toddler's 12-13 Months activities! πŸŽ‰

Screen-free, expert-validated activities matched to exactly where your toddler is right now. Tap any activity to expand, tick when done, and add a note.

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πŸ“… Tip: Activities flow Monday to Saturday. Start on a Monday if you can β€” or begin any day and follow in order!

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MondayNew today
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Sound Safari Walk
Take a slow walk around your home, stopping at every sound β€” a fan, a tap, a bird. Point to the source, make eye contact, and name it clearly ('Listen! Fan β€” whirrr!'), pausing a few seconds before moving to the next sound.
Speech & LanguageNo materials needed β€” just your home environment and your voice
My note
TuesdayNew + Repeat
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The Tiny Transfer
Set up two small bowls β€” one with 8–10 chickpeas or pompoms, one empty. Show your toddler how to pick up one item with thumb and finger and drop it in the empty bowl. Then let them try, cheering every successful transfer.
Motor SkillsTwo small bowls (stainless steel katori), 8–10 chickpeas or large pompoms
My note
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#2REPEAT
Sound Safari Walk
Take a slow walk around your home, stopping at every sound β€” a fan, a tap, a bird. Point to the source, make eye contact, and name it clearly ('Listen! Fan β€” whirrr!'), pausing a few seconds before moving to the next sound.
Speech & LanguageNo materials needed β€” just your home environment and your voice
My note
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WednesdayNew today
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Stacking Crash
Build a tower of 3–4 soft blocks together, counting aloud as you stack. Pause for drama, then say 'Ready? CRASH!' and let your toddler knock it down. Rebuild and repeat, cheering every time.
Motor Skills4-6 soft fabric/stacking blocks, OR small empty boxes (toothpaste, spice, or juice/milk cartons) taped shut
My note
ThursdayNew + Repeat
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#2REPEAT
Sound Safari Walk
Take a slow walk around your home, stopping at every sound β€” a fan, a tap, a bird. Point to the source, make eye contact, and name it clearly ('Listen! Fan β€” whirrr!'), pausing a few seconds before moving to the next sound.
Speech & LanguageNo materials needed β€” just your home environment and your voice
My note
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#3REPEAT
Stacking Crash
Build a tower of 3–4 soft blocks together, counting aloud as you stack. Pause for drama, then say 'Ready? CRASH!' and let your toddler knock it down. Rebuild and repeat, cheering every time.
Motor Skills4-6 soft fabric/stacking blocks, OR small empty boxes (toothpaste, spice, or juice/milk cartons) taped shut
My note
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Walk the Line
Make a straight line on the floor using chalk, a dupatta, or a piece of string. Walk along it slowly yourself with arms out for balance, then hold your toddler's hand as they try to walk it too. Once mastered, curve the line into a wave.
Motor SkillsChalk, a dupatta/old saree, or a length of string/rope laid flat; non-slippery floor surface
My note
FridayRepeat
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#1REPEAT
The Tiny Transfer
Set up two small bowls β€” one with 8–10 chickpeas or pompoms, one empty. Show your toddler how to pick up one item with thumb and finger and drop it in the empty bowl. Then let them try, cheering every successful transfer.
Motor SkillsTwo small bowls (stainless steel katori), 8–10 chickpeas or large pompoms
My note
SaturdayRepeat
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#1REPEAT
The Tiny Transfer
Set up two small bowls β€” one with 8–10 chickpeas or pompoms, one empty. Show your toddler how to pick up one item with thumb and finger and drop it in the empty bowl. Then let them try, cheering every successful transfer.
Motor SkillsTwo small bowls (stainless steel katori), 8–10 chickpeas or large pompoms
My note
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