1. Create a Small Play Area
Set up a little play corner with toys like blocks, soft balls, or cars. This creates a safe spot where they can play independently or with other kids.
Use blankets or a small mat to define the space, so they know it’s a place to settle and play.
2. Bring Favorite Toys
Pack a few of their favorite toys, books, or stuffed animals. Having something familiar can help them feel comfortable and keep them occupied.
3. Offer Toddler-Friendly Snacks
Prepare or bring a small assortment of easy, mess-free snacks like crackers, fruit slices, or cheese sticks. Eating can be an activity on its own for toddlers, and it helps prevent hunger-fueled tantrums.
You could make snack time more engaging with a small picnic blanket or mini snack boxes.
4. Play Simple Games
Bubble Fun: Toddlers love bubbles! Bring a small bottle and blow bubbles for them to chase. It’s simple, fun, and other kids may join in.
all Pit or Ball Game: If you have access to a ball pit, they’re perfect for toddlers. If not, a simple game of rolling a ball back and forth can keep them entertained.
5. Engage in Art Activities
Sticker Play: Toddlers love stickers, and they’re easy to pack. Give them a small notebook or paper and let them create with stickers.
Coloring Sheets: Bring some coloring sheets and crayons. You could even lay out a big sheet of butcher paper and let them color freely
6. Explore the Outdoors (If Possible)
If the party is outdoors or has a yard, let your toddler wander around safely. Simple things like picking flowers, watching insects, or running in the grass can be entertaining.
For extra fun, bring a few outdoor toys like a mini soccer ball or a toy car.
7. Set Up a Small Water Station
Water Play: If the party is in a space where water is okay, bring a small container and some toys for water play. Little ones enjoy splashing, and it can keep them cool and occupied.
Sponges or Cups: Give them soft sponges or little cups to pour water in and out. This is great for sensory play and usually a big hit with toddlers.
8. Involve Them in the Music or Dancing
If there’s music, encourage them to dance! Toddlers love to wiggle and move, and they might be entertained just by watching people dance.
Bring a small musical toy or shaker they can use to join in.
9. Create a Treasure Hunt or Scavenger Hunt
Give them a simple list of items to “find” (like a flower, a spoon, or a hat). You can also hide small toys and guide them to discover each one.
Keep it short and simple. This can be a fun distraction and gives them a sense of adventure.
10. Rotate Activities Every 15-20 Minutes
Toddlers have short attention spans, so switch up activities every so often. Once they start getting restless, try something new or give them a little snack.
11. Allow for Naps or Quiet Time if Needed
Parties can be overwhelming. Bring a small blanket or stroller if they need to rest. Find a quiet corner where they can relax or nap if necessary
--The key is to keep activities flexible and low-key. With a few toys, snacks, and some simple games, your toddler can have fun, and you’ll be able to enjoy the party too.

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