2-3 printable june, 2017...
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Healthy HabitsPremium Worksheets For Toddlers
For 2-3 Year Olds
Illustrations: Dikhit BorahContent: Marwah & Sumitra
IndexActivity Name Skills Acquired
Time For A Feast! Sensory, Fine Motor, Creativity
My Checklist Observation, Association, Knowledge
Healthy Champ Observation, Discovery, Logical Reasoning
Brushing Time Creativity, Language, Pretend Play
Collect Your Clothes Visual Tracking, Cognitive, Fine Motor
Match The Food Observation, Logical Reasoning, Visual Tracking
Scrub-A-Dub-Dub! Creativity, Sensory, Pretend Play
What Doesn’t Belong? Observation, Logical Reasoning, Cognitive
Water Fun Knowledge, Language, Play
Make Your Plate! Pretend Play, Discovery, Coordination
How this activity helps?Using cotton as a painting tool helps your toddler practise their fine motor skills.
While you do this activity, point out your child’s favourite food items on the spread.
Time For A Feast! Time For A Feast!Check out all the yummy food below! But hold on, some food items are missing their colours.
Help your toddler paint the yummy food by dipping cotton in child-friendly paints. With your child, talk about the various food items shown.
Broccoli
Carrots
Apple
Idli
Juice
Chapati
Bathing
Brushing
Hand Washing
M T W T FS S
How this activity helps?Your toddler will be able to recognize each activity and associate it with everyday actions.
With your toddler, discuss about these activities and why they’re healthy habits.
My Checklist My ChecklistHere’s a chart to help track healthy habits for a week!
Help your child mark the box by dipping their finger in child-friendly paint and fingerprinting it for each day. For Example: Once your toddler has eaten, mark the eating checklist box for the day. Follow the same for all the activities!
Eating
Exercising
How this activity helps?Your toddler learns to identify the healthy habits of their day-to-day life.
Healthy Champ Healthy ChampLooks like this li’l boy eats, baths, watches TV, and does so much more!
Describe each of the activities shown below to your toddler. Help them identify if the activities should be marked with a ‘smiley face’ or ‘sad face’.
Exercising
Brushing
Eating
Bathing
How this activity helps?This activity helps your toddler learn how to brush their teeth.
You can stick the flashcards in the bathroom and use it as a guide every morning and night!
Brushing Time Brushing TimeBelow are a few flashcards that show how to brush teeth. But, they’re all mixed up!
Help your toddler cut and sequence the cards. Show your child the different techniques of brushing teeth — up and down, side to side, and round and round!
Pick out your toothbrush and toothpaste. Squeeze toothpaste on toothbrush
Brush!
Gargle your mouth Wash the brush
How this activity helps?Your toddler’s visual tracking and observation skills are engaged.
Collect Your Clothes Collect Your ClothesUh-oh, looks like we need to wash the clothes. But we have a problem: the clothes are all over the room!
Help your toddler draw along the dotted line to collect all the clothes and make their way to the washing machine. Talk to your child, about why clothes need to be washed and how clothes are washed.
How this activity helps?Your toddler’s visual tracking and observation skills improve.
While you do this activity, you can talk about the taste and textures of each of the food items depicted.
Match The Food Match The FoodLook at all the food items given below. Looks like there’s two of each! Can you identify all the food items?
Help your toddler match the food items with their shadows. Once they’re all matched up, introduce to your toddler the name of each food item.
Banana
Capsicum
Watermelon
Grapes
Cake
How this activity helps?This finger-painting activity helps your toddler improve their tactility.
While your toddler paints, you can talk to them about the different uses of the bathroom products.
Scrub-A-Dub-Dub! Scrub-A-Dub-Dub!Below are a few of the bathtime essentials you use everyday. Make it a fun colouring activity! Perfect for getting messy! And you know what follows messiness? A bath!
Help your child use crayons and colour the illustration below.
Towel
How this activity helps?This activity helps the logical reasoning and observation skills of your toddler.
While you do this, you can talk to your toddler about all the elements shown and why that particular object is different from the others.
What Doesn’t Belong?What Doesn’t Belong?Looks like there’s one item that doesn’t fit in with the rest! .
Help your toddler identify the many elements below and identify the odd one one.
Apple Tee-Shirt Grapes
Duck Tub Bread
Tap Mango Tub
This activity helps your toddler understand the everyday uses of water. While your toddler colours these images, you can talk to them about the different uses of water and
how they help us in our everyday tasks.
Water FunWater FunTime to colour! Help your toddler colour the images below using crayons, paints or whatever they please!
Han
dwas
hing
Bath
ing
Wat
erin
g th
e pl
ants
Was
hing
the
tum
bler
Make Your Plate!Make Your Plate!It’s time to eat! We’re going to need the help of your toddler to fix the plate this time!
Help your toddler cut out the illustrations below and help stick all the yummy food on the plate. A plate for you and a plate for them!
How this activity helps?This activity helps your toddler express themselves by picking out the foods they recognize.
You can make this a fun pretend play activity