Pumpkin patch activities for toddlers




















Depending on where and when you visit the pumpkin patch, you're sure to find ready made activities like games, rides, and maybe even a corn maze. If you'd like a little extra challenge you can bring along our free printable pumpkin patch scavenger hunt. Don't forget to pick out some pumpkins to take home so that you can try out a few of our favorite after the pumpkin patch activities too.

Pumpkin patch fun doesn't need to end when you get home! Try one of these fun activities after you bring your pumpkins home.

If you bought any small pumpkins you can try our favorite no mess painting technique and shake it up! See how here. Make sure to carve a pumpkin or two and allow your kids to explore the insides with this sensory play activity, You can also explore physics and gravity with this fun rolling pumpkins activity!

Finally, if you just can't get enough of the pumpkin patch, why not create your own backyard pumpkin patch? This is a super fun activity that kids of all ages love. See how we did it here! Visiting the pumpkin patch is just one of the fun things you can do as part of this month's Family Dinner Book Club celebrating Fall Harvest.

But what do you do with them — aside from making a jack-o-lantern or setting them out on your front porch? See our 40 apple activities for kids? Pumpkins just seem to go with fall. But once you have your orange gourds at home, what do you do with them? Other than carving, I mean. Pumpkins teach kids practically by magic! But you can always up the ante with these easy ways to add learning to your fall fun. Pumpkins are really squishy and goopy on the inside, but so much fun to explore!

Jamie learned to be a hands on mom by creating activities, crafts and art projects for her three boys to do. Jamie needed the creative outlet that activities provided to get through the early years of parenting with a smile! Follow Jamie on Pinterest and Instagram! This is very informative. Thanks for sharing and keep posting more educational posts like this and share to everyone so that everyone can learn.

What a great list! I saw that and it brought back sweet memories of when we did that. They thoroughly enjoyed it and so did I. Fab ideas! We have just moved to an area that grows pumpkins and I can pick them up for as little as a dollar. Thanks, Julia :. We at i9 Sports loved your post! Nice job! This is great!

Tons of pumpkin fun to be had!! Glad we have all of October to explore! Our favourite way to decorate so far has been Lite-Brite Pumpkins :.

I love all the ways to work with pumpkins. The decorating ideas have left my mind filled with new ways to decorate our pumpkins. These pumkin activities look like so much fun. I love the mummy and Ms. Potato Head Pumpkins. I just discovered this Jaime and have hardly made my way through all the great ideas. What a wonderful post.

Thanks for doing all the work and putting so many wonderful ideas in one place! Brilliant, fabulous, amazing list!!! I can definitely do these both with my daughter, and with my speech therapy clients. LOVE these!! I just wanted to let you know that I found something else you could do with pumpkins. Prepare ahead of time by using orange construction paper to cut out a few large pumpkin shapes about inches across. Give them one pumpkin at a time with their Monti Kids Gluing Set.

Then they can choose between the small shapes in the gluing set to decorate the pumpkin you have cut out. Find pre-cut paper pumpkins on Amazon.

They can put as many or as few pieces on the pumpkin as they wish. After the glue dries, let them be a part of deciding where to display their craft for the Halloween season. Halloween is an exciting season for children, and these activities will allow the tiniest trick-or-treaters to participate in this time of year in a way that feels fun and constructive. Offer available on a first-time order of a Monti Kids subscriptions. You may sign up online at montikids.

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Shop Now! Get Montessori tips in your inbox. Visit a pumpkin patch with your toddler Before you head off on this expedition, research local pumpkin patches.

Opportunities to look for: Observing the natural activities of a working farm or garden. At-home Montessori activities with pumpkins. Clean the pumpkin Let your little one be a part of preparing the pumpkin for your home. Use the pumpkin for a maximum effort activity The youngest toddlers are eager to carry heavy objects around.

View this post on Instagram. Scoop out the seeds Pumpkin seeds are a glorious experience for a young child! Clean the seeds Move the scooped seeds to a colander and then let your little child help rinse them. Roast the seeds Roasted pumpkin seeds are a delicious autumn treat. Related: 4 ways to support adventurous eating habits Paint the pumpkin Once the pumpkin is clean and dry, set it on newspaper on a table where your little one can comfortably sit. Use stickers Creative Instagrammer sonnysmontessori posted this pumpkin decorating activity she set up for her little one.

Photo: SonnysMontessori. Use a tool with your pumpkins Introducing tools, whether they are for writing, cooking, or manipulating materials think using a broom to sweep dirt invites your child to coordinate their fine motor skills and strengthen their wrist muscles.

Photo: BringingUpBabe. Pumpkin crafts For a final pumpkin activity, you can show your child how to do a gluing activity with pumpkin-shaped crafts. This gluing set is included in the Monti Kids Level 8 subscription box for toddlers. Share story. Related stories.



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