Download worksheet here
Looking for weekly activities for your 2 year old that are simple, engaging, and don’t require fancy materials?
Here is a 7-day toddler activity plan using things easily available at home. These activities build fine motor skills, memory, sorting ability, and early learning — all through play.
Perfect for busy moms who want structured learning without stress.
✅ Day 1: Sort Spoons and Forks
Activity:
Mix spoons and forks together in a bowl. Ask your child to sort them into two separate bowls.

Skills Developed:
Sorting skills
Observation
Fine motor control
Early categorization
Why it works:
At this age, children love grouping similar objects. This strengthens logical thinking.
✅ Day 2: Pull Animals Out of Tape
Activity:
Stick small animal toys to a table using masking tape. Ask your child to pull them out one by one.

Skills Developed:
Finger strength
Hand-eye coordination
Problem solving
Bonus Tip:
Name each animal as they pull it out to build vocabulary.
✅ Day 3: Simple Memory Game
Activity:
Hide two animal toys under separate bowls. Ask your child to remember which animal is under which bowl.

Skills Developed:
Memory
Focus
Recall ability
Start with two bowls only to keep it age-appropriate.
✅ Day 4: Colour Sorting Game

Activity:
Provide coloured spaces (paper or tray sections). Ask your child to match insects or objects to the correct colour. Download worksheet here
Skills Developed:
Colour recognition
Matching skills
Visual discrimination
Keep colours limited to 3–4 for a 2 year old.
✅ Day 5: Alphabet Learning with Dot Marker

Activity:
Show a large alphabet letter. Let your child dab using a dot marker or colour it with crayons. Download worksheet here
Skills Developed:
Letter familiarity
Pre-writing skills
Hand control
Focus on just 1–2 letters at a time.
✅ Day 6: Filter Water Beads with Sieve
Activity:
Put water beads (or pompoms) in a bowl of water. Let your child use a sieve to filter them out.

Skills Developed:
Sensory play
Hand coordination
Concentration
Always supervise during sensory play.
✅ Day 7: Count Toys
Activity:
Place 1–5 toys in front of your child. Ask them to count each toy slowly by touching one toy at a time.
Skills Developed:
Early number sense
Counting skills
One-to-one correspondence
Focus and concentration
Tips for Success
Keep each activity 10–15 minutes
Follow your child’s mood
Do not force completion
Praise effort, not perfection
At 2 years old, learning should feel like play.
Final Thoughts
This weekly activity plan for 2 year old is simple, low-prep, and designed for real moms at home. You don’t need expensive toys — just creativity and consistency.
Small daily activities create big developmental growth over time.
