Complete Toddler Learning Bundle: Ages 16 Months – 3 Years
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✨ Grows with your child through critical development stages
✨ Eliminates guesswork with structured weekly plans
✨ Saves time with ready-to-use activities
✨ Printable – use again and again
✨ Evidence-based developmental approach
✨ Stress-free learning that feels like play
Topics Covered Across Both Guides:
- Literacy: Letters A-J, phonics, vocabulary, sentence building
- Numeracy: Numbers 1-12, counting, patterns, simple maths
- Colours: Red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, pink, brown, white, black
- Shapes: Circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, heart, star, diamond, hexagon, crescent
- Animals: 20+ different animals with sounds and facts
- Body Parts: Arms, belly, cheeks, nose, ears, feet, hands, head, eyes, mouth
- Concepts: Big/small, hot/cold, fast/slow, in/out, up/down, and more
- Life Skills: Emotions, social skills, self-care, independence
Two comprehensive guides designed to grow with your child through their most crucial developmental years!
📚 What’s Included:
Guide 1: Ages 16-24 Months (Foundation Learning)
Perfect for younger toddlers just beginning their learning journey
- 50 pages of play-based activities
- 10 weekly lesson plans (Letters A-J)
- Focus on early exposure to colours, letters, shapes, numbers, animals & body parts
- Simple matching activities to boost recognition and fine motor skills
- Low-mess, minimal prep activities for busy parents
- Designed for first-time learners with gentle introduction to key concepts
Guide 2: Ages 2-3 Years (Advanced Development)
Takes learning to the next level for confident, curious toddlers
- 50 pages of challenging, age-appropriate activities
- 10 weekly lesson plans (Letters A-J)
- Phonics awareness and early literacy skills
- Counting to 12 with maths concepts
- Pre-writing skills with tracing and shape formation
- Problem-solving and critical thinking activities
- Social skills development (sharing, turn-taking, friendship)
- Self-care and independence training
- Sentence building and advanced vocabulary
✨ Each Weekly Lesson Plan Includes:
Beautifully Designed Weekly Overview Pages featuring:
- Flowing vertical timeline layout (unique design style)
- Colour focus with hands-on exploration
- Letter introduction with fun facts
- Featured animal, shape, and number
- Body part or concept focus
- 5-7 engaging activities listed
Detailed Learning Pages:
- Colour focus activities
- Letter introduction with Letter Facts
- Vocabulary building pages
- 6 matching activities per week
- Age-appropriate skills practice
- Progress tracking checkboxes
🎯 Bonus Content in Both Guides:
- Emotions recognition and management
- Body parts identification
- Social-emotional development activities
- Parent tips and guidance
- Progress tracking tools
💡 Key Features:
✓ 100 pages total of structured learning (50 pages per guide)
✓ 20 weeks of lesson plans combined
✓ Play-based approach that makes learning fun and stress-free
✓ Developmentally appropriate activities for each age group
✓ Print-friendly professional layout
✓ Low-prep activities perfect for busy families
✓ Builds early exposure to literacy, numeracy, and key concepts
✓ Encourages language development and motor skills
✓ Adaptable for various learning styles and paces
🌈 Perfect For:
- Parents seeking structured yet flexible learning at home
- Childminders and nursery educators
- Grandparents spending quality time with little ones
- Anyone looking to support toddler development through play
- Families wanting to build learning routines naturally into daily life
📖 Learning Progression:
Guide 1 (16-24 months): Foundation exposure, sensory play, simple recognition
Guide 2 (2-3 years): Phonics, counting, problem-solving, independence, social skills
🎨 Topics Covered Across Both Guides:
- Literacy: Letters A-J, phonics, vocabulary, sentence building
- Numeracy: Numbers 1-12, counting, patterns, simple maths
- Colours: Red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, pink, brown, white, black
- Shapes: Circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, heart, star, diamond, hexagon, crescent
- Animals: 20+ different animals with sounds and facts
- Body Parts: Arms, belly, cheeks, nose, ears, feet, hands, head, eyes, mouth
- Concepts: Big/small, hot/cold, fast/slow, in/out, up/down, and more
- Life Skills: Emotions, social skills, self-care, independence
⏰ Time Investment:
- 5-15 minutes per activity
- Flexible scheduling – complete at your own pace
- Perfect for daily routines – integrate naturally into playtime
- No previous teaching experience required
🎁 Why Choose This Bundle:
✨ Grows with your child through critical development stages
✨ Eliminates guesswork with structured weekly plans
✨ Saves time with ready-to-use activities
✨ Printable – use again and again
✨ Evidence-based developmental approach
✨ Stress-free learning that feels like play
Give your toddler the gift of joyful learning with activities designed specifically for their age and stage!
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