Play Guide for Months for 28, 29, 30
Category: Sarjan osat
Leikkitapoja, asiantuntijavinkkejä, kehitystietoa ja kotona toteutettavia aktiviteetti-ideoita kuukausille 28, 29 ja 30
Category: Sarjan osat
Leikkitapoja, asiantuntijavinkkejä, kehitystietoa ja kotona toteutettavia aktiviteetti-ideoita kuukausille 28, 29 ja 30
We’ve been using the tailored at-home activities for our 30-month-old and they’re spot-on for his current energy level. Each suggestion feels like it was designed just for him, making playtime more engaging and less of a guessing game for us.
The expert tips for 29 months helped us turn a tricky nap refusal into a playful game, and the activity ideas actually use stuff we already have at home. Makes planning our week feel much easier.
The development milestones section for month 29 helped me realize why my son suddenly started refusing to sit still during playtime, and the activity ideas are actually doable with things I already have at home.
My toddler actually looks forward to our activity time now that I’m using the play ideas for month 28 – the expert tips for handling their new independence were spot-on. It’s structured enough to keep us both on track without feeling like a chore.
I was pleasantly surprised by how much context and development detail is packed in here, it really helps me understand what my toddler is working on at this age. The at-home activity ideas are simple enough to do without extra supplies, which is a lifesaver on busy days.
The activity suggestions are perfectly tailored for this age—my toddler was obsessed with the "fill and dump" game for a full afternoon. It's great having development info right there alongside the play ideas.
My little one loves the "silly walk" activity from the 28-month suggestions—it finally got us laughing together after a grumpy morning. The expert tips for the 30th month were spot on for handling those new toddler independence bursts.
I'd been feeling a bit lost with what to do at home, but the activity ideas for each month really gave us a clear structure. My toddler actually sat still for the sensory play suggestion, which felt like a small miracle.
My two-year-old loves the activity ideas, especially the one with the paper towel tubes. It’s been really helpful to have the development milestones spelled out month by month.
Finally, a guide that actually explains what to do with that stage of development instead of just listing milestones. I love the specific at-home activity ideas—especially the one about sorting laundry together, which my toddler finds hilarious. It made our afternoons feel more purposeful and engaging.