Snowed in with toddler

Anonymous
It’s not that cold. Bundle up for a walk. The fresh air is good
For you and your child. You will walk out the door feeling one way and back inside feeling quite different. Don’t let a little
Snow keep you inside all day, it’s not healthy.
Anonymous
Busy Toddler has great ideas.

Full a large container with snow and bring it inside. Lay a tarp or shower curtain underneath. Throw some bowls, measuring cups, plastic figurines in there. My kids loved that when they were 1-2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do we do all day? We have played with the same toys and books all week. No interest in going outside in slush snow mud rain so please don’t say outside.


This is not a blizzard! Read her a story. Give her a wooden spoon and a pot to play drums. A grown woman who cannot cope with a toddler on a little snowy day is truly pathetic.
Anonymous
I did 4 days in one of the turn of the last decade snowstorms with my 2 yo.

  • TV

  • Walks inside the apartment. We climbed the stairs to the top floor (more than once) and walked around in the parking garage. We are in a big building, though, and there are lots of spaces to explore.

  • Made a "beach" inside. Put the kid in swim clothes in the bath, set up a blanket on the living room floor, ate a picnic lunch on the blanket. We also made a jello-filled beach cake (like this: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d8/67/9e/d8679ee61bf5545c279ff19023df3113.jpg)

  • Snow candy

  • Sledding/outdoor time making snow people
  • Anonymous
    Color, paint, make a poster board/decorate a cardboard box with stickers, read books (repetition is fine), build a fort, have toddler “help” with chores like handing you clothes to fold, bake, and I would never sleep on just handing the kid a bowl and wooden spoon.
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:What do we do all day? We have played with the same toys and books all week. No interest in going outside in slush snow mud rain so please don’t say outside.



    Outside. How wimpy are you? Drive somewhere, there's nothing on the road. Whiner.
    Anonymous
    Bubble bath
    Dance party
    Blow bubbles
    "Sensory box" filled with taste-safe stuff like oats or cornmeal. Give her a spoon and a cup and show her how to scoop.
    Obstacle course with the couch cushions
    Make a fort

    Anonymous
    Make play dough together and then play with it

    Make a volcano with vinegar, baking soda and food coloring

    Sponge paint, finger paint etc

    Play in the bathtub (if your kid likes baths) my toddler will spend an hour in the tub playing in the water, especially with bubbles

    Teach gymnastics, yoga or karate

    Sort blocks by color in different containers

    Make pizza (there are some easy yeast free dough recipes online. My results so far taste eh but the kids love it)

    Play with non toy stuff (cans, pots and pans etc)

    Dance party
    Anonymous
    Turn on an episode of Cosmic Kids Yoga on YouTube. It's super cute and will get your kids moving/breathing.
    Anonymous
    Same situation OP. Inside with a 16 month old and no way we’re going out. I’m about to bake something from yummytoddlerrecipes with him.
    Anonymous
    Television. This is what it was invented for.
    Anonymous
    You can't push her in the stroller? Fresh air and a change of scenery.
    Anonymous
    Anonymous wrote:
    Anonymous wrote:Snowed in?!? The shit isn’t even sticking to the roads or sidewalk. Take her out to run errands with you.


    It’s very windy and cold. Not everyone had a car or arctic predilection.


    Buses are running…
    Anonymous
    I can’t believe how inactive some of you are. Get snow pants and a warm coat and wool socks. Fresh air is good for you, and your kids. Stop hiding inside.
    Anonymous
    There’s no need to go outside if you really hate that type of weather. Start off with 20 minutes of toys and books, then start cleaning while she follows you around. Give her a rag or a little broom if you can. Maybe a late afternoon bath as the end of afternoon is cranky time. Then, when she’s in bed, you will truly have free time.
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