Today’s activities it is not only the best for your child’s health as well as improve your bond with your child it is the best developmental activities for 4 to 5 year.
There are loads of games and activities you can try out with your little ones to have fun together and get them developing speaking and listening skills, building vocabulary, counting, and other early literacy and numeracy skills.
We’ve pulled together our top seven ideas here and hope you’ll have fun testing them out!
Games and activities
Reading books together
Read books of all kinds to your child: pictures, words, and pictures pop up, as information and poetry
Why not choose a free eBook from our library to share on-screen?
What child doesn’t love hearing a good story? Visit our storyteller page to watch videos of storytellers reading their favorite traditional stories.
Go to the library
Visiting the library is a great way to explore books together. The library gives your child the chance to discover, flick through and choose from a wide range of different types of books, including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Many libraries have singing or rhyming sessions for preschool children. Best of all, it’s somewhere fun to escape to on a rainy day!
Sing counting songs
Singing helps children to develop their speaking and listening skills and to have fun with words. Counting songs, like ‘1, 2, 3, 4, 5 … Once I caught a fish alive’, can help your child to have fun with numbers.
Other songs such as ‘Ten Green Bottles’ or ‘Three Little Frogs’ progress in reverse order, which can be especially helpful when young children start thinking about adding and taking away. Using fingers as counters can be a useful way to make a visual link between numbers and quantity.
Cut and paste
Using scissors is a valuable skill and is a great way to develop coordination, control, and build strength. Many children find scissors tricky to master so they need lots of practice.
Make paper chains together or ask them to find particular photos in magazines and catalogs (by color or other categories) to cut out and then stick them into their pictures.
Dressing up
Dressing up and role play are great opportunities for talking, listening, and imaginative play. On a practical level, a fun dressing up session can help your child to practice getting themselves dressed. You can fit in a sneaky bit of training with those tricky zips, armholes, and buttons.
Play maths games
Try these fun interactive games with your little ones to practice maths skills and help to build your child’s confidence. Most children love playing games and it’s an easy way to support their learning.
What’s Inside?
It’s the present time! Link the wrapped present to what’s inside by matching the shapes.
Match the Shape
Look at the picture and find all the hidden shapes.
Visit our fun maths activities page for a selection of activities and resources designed to help you enjoy maths with your child.
Cook together
Cooking with your child is fun and an excellent way to begin talking about maths – counting eggs for a cake recipe, and more or fewer toppings for a pizza. Let them pour liquids or spoon flour into developing eye-hand coordination and control. Best of all, you both get to enjoy a tasty treat at the end
Conclusion:
in this article, I explained the best developmental activities for 4 to 5 years. It helps me a lot for me so I write them.
These are the best methods for your kids, I hope you will enjoy and please share your reviews in the comments.
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