This post is sponsored by Little Experimenters. All content is my own.
Toddlers love to learn and can easily have their learning and discovery sparked with STEM for toddlers activities. It’s never too early to introduce early STEM concepts to our kids that will get them interested to learn about science, technology, engineering, and math when they get older.
As a homeschooling mom we are always looking for ways to keep our toddler entertained with educational activities during the day while I teach the older kids.
STEM is one of the most important areas for me to get my kids learning and interested. Especially since we live in a community that is STEM driven.
Here are some simple STEM activities you can try during the day with your toddler.
Little Experimenters makes fun STEM toys for toddlers and preschoolers. Their toys include a Projector Telescope, Night Vision Goggles, Bunny Binoculars, Illuminated Star Map, and Interactive Globe.
We love their toys because they are high quality and educational for little ones. It is a really great resource for homeschoolers to have for keeping toddlers and preschoolers entertained while you teach older kids or for supplementing education.
Our toddler loves the Little Experimenter Projector Telescope. This telescope has a gazer and comes with little projector discs. Each disc projects planets on the wall that you can project on the wall to look at with your toddler through the gazer.
It’s such a fun way to teach kids about the planets and is great to add to the bedtime routine. This is also a fun thing to do after going stargazing outside because they get to see the planets up close.
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