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Episode: 2294
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Title: HPR2294: Activities with a Toddler
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2294/hpr2294.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 00:57:52
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This is HPR episode 2,294 entitled,
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Activities with a toddler and is part of the series,
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Podcasting out or,
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It is hosted by Shane Shenan and is about 11 minutes long
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and Karina Cleanflag.
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The summary is, 11 things you can do with a toddler you are taking care of.
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Hello there, hacker public radio listeners.
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My name is Shane Shenan and it's been quite a while since I've done this.
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But I've been here in the episodes
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and I've been here in the episodes
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and I've been here in the episodes
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and I've been here in the episodes
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and I've been here in the episodes
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that ask listeners to record a podcast.
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And I've got this blue snowball microphone
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sitting on my desk staring at me
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like a big eye
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just to imagine that I record something.
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So here we go.
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What I'm going to do is tell you about the activities that I do with my toddler.
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And this might give you activities to do with a toddler if
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you're a parent or a grandparent
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or a caregiver or babysitter.
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So what I did is I opened up my note app.
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I'm going to do an episode about color notes at some point.
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But this is a great app and I've listed 11 things that I do with my kid.
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Just a bit of background.
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I'm 38 years old and I became a parent two years ago.
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And my toddler keeps me pretty busy.
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She's pretty active.
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And the best I can hold for is keep her busy with one activity for about 15 minutes.
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Most of the time, if you're lucky maybe 20 or 30 minutes.
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But that's just gravy.
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So this is a bunch of activities that you can switch too easily
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from one activity to another.
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Keep her busy, happy, and active and spend time with her.
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So the first one I have here is listed in my note app as
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milk and TV.
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This is for when we wake up together on Saturday mornings or Sunday mornings.
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I plop her in front of the TV and I watch my little pony or
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veggie tails with her.
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And she's invested in that for as long as she has milk in her bottle.
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So I give her usually 8 ounces on a morning like that, maybe 9 ounces.
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And she takes her time drinking it.
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She watches the TV.
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But after that she gets restless.
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But it's just a good time to put on content that I want her to watch.
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And time where she can just kind of wake up
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before she decides what she wants to do for the rest of the morning.
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So that's a good thing.
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Yeah, the Lego brand blocks both for children.
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She builds cars with them and towers.
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And that's what all she can do right now.
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But if you sit down on a floor with her and play with her show,
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play with those for quite a long time.
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And what's cool is to see her putting the blocks together,
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and she's so proud of the things that she makes.
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And because I was a big Lego kid when I was growing up,
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it's just nice for me to see her playing with those kinds of toys.
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If you engage with her, she'll also play with her dollhouse for a long time.
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She's got all kinds of little figures, a mommy and a daddy and a baby and a frog
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and a pig and all these different figures.
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And she plays with them since we've been trying to potty trainer.
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She puts them on the toilet in the dollhouse and makes farted noises,
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which is amusing.
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But we kind of use some of those things to role play situations like dinner time
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or potty time, just so she's just to think of those things in a different way
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with the toys in her hands.
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This one's really cool. A meal preparation.
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This toddler really wants to be part of things, so if you start making a meal,
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she starts getting needy, but you can have her help you with it.
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So sometimes I have her help throw the frozen vegetables into the walk
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or I get her to put things that I'm cut into a bowl after I've cut them.
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Anything just to have her involved in the meal preparation process.
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And if you're doing something that she really can't partake in,
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she really can't help out, then there's a fourth item here.
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No, no, fifth item on my list.
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This is really good. A mix and bowl.
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Give her a mix and bowl and put something in it like sprinkles or
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a bit of flour or things like that.
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And give her a spoon and a couple other containers.
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And she'll spend time spooning things from one container into another and mixing things
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and she'll feel like part of the process, even though she's not actually helping repair the meal.
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And that's helped prepare her for helping her mom bake and cook later on.
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The last pie we had, this Easter,
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my toddler helped make it.
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And I think some of the skills that she learned from helping me
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helped it with that.
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Next we have craft or painting.
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Great for the kitchen table.
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She has several boxes full of things like sparkles and sparkly paint and stickers
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and there's lots of paper around.
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And she can put the stickers on the paper
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and we can help her with glue and stuff like that.
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And she loves that. She gets so excited when we tell her it's going to be craft time.
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And also painting is in the same vein.
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I get one of those dishes for kids that has three or four different sections in it
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and that put painting each section.
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And that makes the paint so
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just realize the paints are different colors that way.
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Sink time. This used to be one of her favorites.
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You put a chair in front of the sink
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with the back
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facing away from the sink
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and then you put her up on the chair.
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So she won't fall backwards while she's playing in the sink.
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But you fill the sink up quite full with warm water
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and then you give her a bunch of things like
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her kitty bowl and her kitty.
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I realize that it sounds like kitty but I'm saying
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kid or kitty.
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Although I do mix it up with my cat and my kid all the time.
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And then you'll play with those for a while.
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If you have no Tim Horton's cup or just any other containers
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we'll spend a lot of time pouring water from one place into another.
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You have to have a towel or something handy
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because you will spill. And you'll have to
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you know be right there to make sure that her
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her chair is not wet so she won't slip.
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I want to make sure that there's not too much water running on to the floor.
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Although at that point in the day
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you might be doing anything to keep her detained so you might not care about a lot of water.
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We're getting near to the end of the list here.
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Looks like I've got four more items. Chasing and tickling.
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I really feel like I connect with her most when I'm chasing her around.
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Laughing and running around.
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And she likes me in tickles.
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She has this great belly laugh when she's being tickled.
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And then I know I'm really connecting with her and doing something that's fun for her.
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It's weird for me because I never like tickling. I still don't do this day.
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But she seems to get a kick out of it so chasing her around.
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Tickling her, lifting her up, flying her around.
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Things like that. That's a good connecting activity.
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And now she's getting to the age for this third last item,
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reading. Sometimes she'll take a book by herself and just
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sit by herself and make some sounds as if she's reading a book like we do.
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But sometimes she'll bring a book to us and ask us to read to her.
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Which is great. My wife and I are big readers so it's
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starting to pass that on to her. She'll usually read
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want to read or want us to read two or three books at a time.
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That's about all she's a capable of sitting still
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for right now.
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This second last one, this came in handy last week.
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We took something away from her and she was crying a lot.
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So I took her into the backyard and just cuddled her for a bit.
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I stopped crying when I took off my phone and we watched cat videos on YouTube.
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We have a cat and she's fascinated by her cat toys.
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And she likes hearing the sound of kittens and cats mowing and yelling and things on YouTube.
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So you'll find a lot of YouTube videos that are between three and six minutes long.
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Which is good for a toddler time span I think.
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The attention span.
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And this last one might be just for my kid but it might be for all toddlers.
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I don't know.
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My toddler likes containers of things.
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So for example, if you give her a box of crayons,
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the first thing she'll think of is not playing with the crayons by coloring but by
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taking them out of the box and then putting them back in the box.
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So if I want to keep her busy for a while
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entertained, what I'll do I'll give her a box or a bag
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like a paper gift bag and put some things in it.
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And then she'll spend a lot of time carrying things around even if you just have some wooden blocks
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and put a dozen of them into a bag.
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She'll spend a lot of time organizing them, taking them out, putting them on a table,
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putting them back in the bag, that kind of thing.
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So that's my roundup of the things that I put in my no-dap.
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When I'm at the end of my rope I take a look.
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I pick an item from the list and there we go, spend some quality time with her
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doing those things.
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I hope this gives you ideas for if you're taking care of a toddler
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and good luck to you.
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And I'll talk to you guys later.
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I intend to record more of these.
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Goodbye.
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