Someting to Do

Updated on January 26, 2011
M.G. asks from Rancho Cucamonga, CA
8 answers

hi mommies ok heres the low down Im a sahm and me(23) and almost 2 year old son are at home all day because I don have a car to go anywhere and husbands at work. Its very boring at the house he seems to be bored with all his toys going outside is alright but he starts tearing up plants, touching other peoples cars, running across their grass i get tired of telling him NO. So we go in the house. Any ideas for things to do during the day were bored!!!

1 mom found this helpful

What can I do next?

  • Add yourAnswer own comment
  • Ask your own question Add Question
  • Join the Mamapedia community Mamapedia
  • as inappropriate
  • this with your friends

So What Happened?

Good things to try thank you all will do

Featured Answers

J.L.

answers from Los Angeles on

Put him in the stroller and go for a walk? I live near you (Fontana) and the weather is beautiful lately! Is there a park near by? I would take a walk to the park.
=)

3 moms found this helpful

More Answers

Smallavatar-fefd015f3e6a23a79637b7ec8e9ddaa6

A.C.

answers from Columbus on

Clear off the areas around your kitchen sink and throw a couple of towels on the floor. Fill the sink partway with sudsy water (or just regular water). Throw in some scoops, spoons, cups, etc. for him to play with (make sure they are plastic so they won't break). Roll up his sleeves, and push a dining room chair or stool up to the sink & let him play.

Make an indoor sand box with uncooked white rice and a cardboard or plastic box with a lid.

Do a scavenger hunt outside (give him things to look for); get him a shovel to push the snow; race him along the sidewalks or let him ride his trike along the sidewalks.

Get some paper and watercolors or crayons or markers & some colored paper/doodads & a glue stick and make 'art projects'.

Put away some of his toys he's not playing with. The middle of next month, put away some more and take out some ones you boxed up and they will seem newer/more interesting.

Invite another kid & the kid's mom over for a playdate; set up one or two playdates per week or every other week.

We do laundry basket races (cardboard boxes also might work)--put a stuffed animal in the baskets, and then you & he race by pushing the baskets to a "finish line."

Let him help you with some basic stuff--sorting laundry, getting dishes out of the dishwasher, helping cook (pouring ingredients into bowls, etc).

If you have a library near you, ask if they have a toddler storytime.

4 moms found this helpful

T.

answers from Tucson on

My two year old loves painting. Try some water colors. Playdoe is fun too. The park is always fun if you have one within walking distance. Set out a blanket in your backyard if you have one and take out cars and play with them.

2 moms found this helpful

V.W.

answers from Jacksonville on

Buy a cheap pack of balloons, blow one up, and count how many times you and he can bounce it in the air without it hitting the floor.
Take all the pillows off the sofa and make an obstacle course.
Pull the chairs from under the dining room table, throw a blanket over the top and read books in your new fort.

2 moms found this helpful

S.D.

answers from Phoenix on

If you can get a sand and water table, there is so much to put in that. rice, sand, oatmeal, pom poms......... just like preschool :0)
Make pupets out of socks and do a puttet show.
Make a hand made musical things and do a band around the house. You can get toliet paper rolls and fill them with beans and shake them. Pots and Pans for pounding ect.. play music load and dance.
Make some art projects for gifts for Easter. His hand prints or feet and make a cologe thing and frame it and you have gifts for people when your ready.
Obstacle coarse out side and time him.

On a side note....maybe through a moms group you can contact and get in a playgroup with some other mommies and they can come for playdates or help with transportation for events. Your local Moms group can be found on line through national moms group.

L.W.

answers from Detroit on

Mondays- go to the park
Tuesday- set up an art area enen if it is a card table and a box full of markers and crayons and create art work.
Wednesday- create a play and act out
Thusday- dance around the house
Friday- out of ideas

Good Luck!

C.T.

answers from Santa Fe on

Is there a bus stop near your house? It would be a great adventure for your S. just to ride the bus somewhere and back! You could go to the library perhaps? Most libraries have toddler time or story time or music time for little ones.

Smallavatar-fefd015f3e6a23a79637b7ec8e9ddaa6

K.S.

answers from Los Angeles on

Maybe he needs something challenging. Have you tried one of those Reading programs? Teaching him to read would be a good diversion for both of you. Give him something that looks really interesting to him - something with writing on it, so he has a "goal" to work toward. Start with something simple like a toddlers story book he hasn't seen yet. But, have patience - don't forget you already know how - those funny things called 'letters' are completly new to him.
K.

For Updates and Special Promotions
Follow Us

Related Questions