Category: Play Activities

December 22, 2023 by Admin 0 Comments

Top Plays of 2023

As we wrap up 2023, we’re remembering the most popular Sparkler play activities of the year! We found activities that were PLAYED the most and also enjoyed by the children who played.

 What were your top plays of the year? What will you play next?

Top Sparkler Plays of 2023

Activity

Which Ages

Description & Skills

Cheek to Cheek

All ages

Dance close together (empathy, perception)

How Much do I Love You? 

All ages

Show your love (perception, big muscle)

Kiss Kiss

Baby, Toddler

Snuggle & count kisses (counting, trust)

Heart Yoga

All ages

Open your hearts and breathe (big muscles, self regulation)

Stop, Drop, and Roll

Baby

Play together on the floor (perception, big muscle)

My Dream for YOU

All ages

Share your dream for your child (trust, persistence) 

Read Together

All ages

Read together (sounds and letters, stories)

Appreciate the Earth

Baby

Take a walk and celebrate the Earth (curiosity, comprehension)

Stop and Smell

All ages

Smell nature (perception, expression)

Fall Walk

Baby

Observe the Fall (curiosity, perception)

Playground Fun

Toddlers, Littles

A day at the playground (perception, big muscle)

Light and Shadow

Baby

Play with a flashlight (perception, curiosity)

Night Walkers

All ages

Take a walk in the dark (curiosity, perception)

Shadow Theater

All ages

Make shadow shapes (big muscle, connection-making)

Spa Day

Baby

Moisturize your body parts (comprehension, connection-making)

Rip and Crinkle

Baby

Explore wrapping paper (perception, small muscle)

Do You Hear What I Hear?

Baby

Listen for sounds all around  (comprehension, perception)

Bunny Hop

All ages

Hop like a bunny (big muscle, imagination)

Dance and Pull

All ages

Dance with a scarf (big muscle, trust)

Go See the World

All ages

Explore a new place together (curiosity, independence)

Dance It Out

All ages

Blow off some steam and dance! (Self-regulation, big muscle)

Jingle Jingle

Baby

Sing and shake your bells (small muscle, perception)

How the Beetle Got Her Gorgeous Coat: A Brazilian Folktale

All ages

Listen to the story (comprehension, stories)

Wrapping Paper Collage

All ages

Make art with paper scraps (small muscles, persistence)

Vroom Vroom

All ages

Listen and look for vehicles (sounds and letters, perception)

November 20, 2023 by Admin 0 Comments

15 Days of Play

Families in San Francisco are invited to join the SF Department of Early Childhood and Sparkler Learning for 15 Days of Play — a special holiday initiative to promote fun and joyful play-based learning. 

Who: San Francisco families using Sparkler with children 5 and under

When: From Nov. 23 to Dec. 8, 2023

How: San Francisco families who complete play activities in their Sparkler app can earn prizes while promoting human connection and learning across all the domains of development. 

Prizes: Each time a family presses “We Did It” and shares a picture of a Sparkler activity, they earn 1 point. The top player will win a $150 prize, and the top 15 will win gift cards of $50. Families can repeat their favorite activities or play a new activity every day: The more they play, the greater their chances of winning! 

Flier to Share With Families

January 25, 2023 by Admin 0 Comments

Q&A with Bethanne: How to Support Families with Ongoing Screening and Promotion

Sparkler spoke with Bethanne Vergean, who leads family and community engagement for Sparkler Connecticut and is the Learn the Signs Act Early ambassador for Connecticut, about the importance of ongoing developmental screening and promotion in the early years. 

What is developmental screening and why is it important?

Developmental screening is a quick snapshot of your child’s developmental progress. Screening helps parents and providers to better understand children’s early growth and learning: Which skills have they developed? Which ones might need a little more practice or support? It’s estimated that 1 in 7 children are affected by developmental delays or other related challenges, but only about 1 in 5 of those kids gets identified before school begins. The earlier and the more that we screen, the better we can get at identifying which kids might need early interventions. 

What is developmental monitoring? How is it different from screening?

Developmental monitoring is done by families and caregivers every day as they watch their child play, speak and move. Screening is a more formal process, using a validated tool like Ages & Stages Questionnaires, but both are important. We’re so excited to be sharing Sparkler with Connecticut families because it brings together monitoring, screening, and ongoing promotion, making it easier for families to track and support their children’s development in the early years.

You're the Learn the Signs. Act Early. Ambassador for the state of Connecticut. What is Learn the Signs?

Learn the Signs is a program from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) that aims to improve early identification of children with autism and other developmental disabilities so children and families can get the services and support they need as early as possible. Learn the Signs shares checklists of the skills that most children develop at each age in early childhood. Parents can find these checklists in Sparkler’s app under Tips for Adults to check on what skills their children should develop between birth and age 5.

How early should families complete an Ages & Stages Questionnaire?

As early as possible! The first ASQs are for two month old babies! Ideally families will complete these questionnaires throughout their child’s early years to understand their development, celebrate the milestones they achieve, and have the info they need to support them.

Should all families complete ASQ? Or just families with concerns?

Everyone! Studies show that people — even experts — aren’t great at identifying delays if they are not using screening tools. When everybody screens, parents and providers have the information they need to know who might need extra support! The exception to this rule is families who have children who are already diagnosed with delays. If a child is already receiving early interventions, there’s no need to complete more screening. (Families can still use Sparkler to find fun learning activities to play together, regardless of a diagnosis!)

People say "repeat screening" or "screening over time" is important. Why? How often should families be doing this?

Children learn and grow so much — and so quickly — in the early years! The skills they develop in the first five years help them get ready for everything that comes later — succeeding in school, navigating friendships, playing on teams. Screening early and often throughout early childhood helps families understand and support their children’s learning along the way. 

Families tend to enjoy completing the questionnaires. I've always thought it's because it helps them celebrate all the things their kids CAN do! How have you seen parents react to the ASQ over your career?

Yes! Screening helps parents learn what their children can do. When they try the skills in the ASQ — like walking up steps or drawing straight lines — parents are often surprised at all of the amazing skills that their kids have developed. Completing the screening can also help parents articulate questions or concerns they have, setting up really valuable conversations with their teachers or other providers. 

How can parents use Sparkler to promote learning in an ongoing way after completing the screening?

PLAY! Plain and simple play is the most powerful tool we have to help children learn and grow in the early years. Playing games, pretending, creating, going on adventures, singing, talking: all of these playful moments in children’s days are helping them develop important skills. Parents can use Sparkler to find thousands of play activities that can help them play and learn with their children.   

How can families use Sparkler to tap into the network of support available to families in the state of Connecticut?

Connecticut is the birthplace of Help Me Grow, a national system of early support that helps parents with young children. One important part of Help Me Grow is having a centralized access point for parents — a hub where families can get information and tools to help their kids if they have concerns in the early years. In Connecticut, that access point is 211 Child Development — and Sparkler connects parents directly with 211. If a parent asks a question in Sparkler’s two-way chat, they can get follow up and support from a care coordinator at 211; if they have a concern about their child’s development and are looking for what to do next, they can reach out to 211 through Sparkler. By putting Sparkler in parents’ pockets, we’re expanding access to the support that all parents need and deserve. It’s hard to be a parent. We never have all the answers! Sparkler is a tool that makes it easier for parents to access the answers and help they need. 

YOU have been working on early childhood in Connecticut for a long time! Can you tell us a little bit about your background?

I have been working in Early Childhood for 20 years! Early in my career I experienced working with families and young children by providing Health and Developmental screenings. This opportunity brought me such joy to work with families and guide them on the development of their children. Being the Learn the Signs Act Early Ambassador, I have had the opportunity to travel around the state and provide training to healthcare professionals, state agencies, home visitors, and early childhood programs. It is even more exciting now that I can share my work as an Ambassador and being a part of the Sparkler team to ensure that families have greater access to the information and resources they need to help their children.

January 25, 2023 by Admin 0 Comments

New Year, New Content in Sparkler!

Sparker’s library of play activities is always growing, and we’re excited to let you know that we have added some Toddler and Preschooler activities about everyone’s favorite topic: dinosaurs! Families can find these activities under PLAY in their app … and providers can find it on the Dashboard Library tab. Here are a few highlights:

Families can click here from a mobile device to open the activity in the Sparkler app! Here’s how to play:

  1. Fossils are the remains of animals or plants that lived a long time ago. Let’s make our own fossils and play a matching game.
  2. Let’s make five balls of playdough, and press a different small toy into each ball to make an impression.
  3. Close your eyes while I mix up the “fossils.” Observe the fossil impressions closely — can you match the toy with the impression that it made in the dough?
Families can click here from a mobile device to open the activity in the Sparkler app! Here’s how to play:
  1. Different dinosaurs ate different things — carnivores ate meat and herbivores ate plants. 
  2. Let’s pretend to make a meal for your dinosaur. What does your dino have to eat today?
  3. Let’s add ingredients to the bowl, mix it up, and serve our dinosaurs!
Families can click here from a mobile device to open the activity in the Sparkler app! Here’s how to play:
  1. Paleontologists are scientists that study dinosaurs. They can learn about how dinosaurs moved and how fast they moved from fossils of their footprints, called “Trackways.”
  2. Let’s go on a family walk and make footprints in the water, sand or mud. Let’s move in different ways: walking, running, or tiptoes. How will our footprints change as we move differently?
  3. Now, let’s circle back. Which print goes with which feet? Can you guess how they were moving by looking at their footprints?

December 28, 2022 by Admin 0 Comments

2022’s Top Sparkler Play Activities

What have Sparkler families been playing in 2022? 

We looked at all the plays of the year to find the most popular learning activities families have done over the last 12 months using Sparkler. 

Roll, Toss, Bounce — a Sparkler activity that invites parents and children (babies through age 5) to pass a ball back and forth to grow focus and muscles — came in at #1. How is this building focus? Encouraging children to take turns and continue the game of back and forth helps to learn focus!

The following post lists the top baby activities and the top activities for toddlers and littles (through age 5). 

How many of these top activities has YOUR family tried in 2022? 

Top Baby Activities
  1. Fall Songs
  2. Fall Walk
  3. Sensory Pumpkin
  4. The Wheels on the Bus
  5. Tummy Time
  6. Face Time
  7. Stop, Drop, and Roll
  8. Kiss, Kiss
  9. Spa Day
  10. Lullaby
Top Toddler & Little Activities
  1. Roll, Toss, Bounce
  2. Throw and Catch
  3. Playground Fun
  4. Read Together
  5. Paint Your Pumpkin
  6. Dance it Out
  7. Pumpkin Spice Dough
  8. Heart Yoga
  9. Ball Drop
  10. Smell Detective

December 13, 2022 by Admin 0 Comments

Featured Holiday Play

There is so much to celebrate this month! Here are a few Sparkler activities to help children explore, celebrate, and learn this holiday season:

Night Walkers

This activity is great for all ages.

  • Let’s have an adventure and take a walk after the sun has set! What will we see?
  • Let’s look for the moon and stars, or other lights as we walk. Let’s use a flashlight to light our way. 
  • How does our neighborhood look and sound after dark? Is it the same as or different from the way it looks in the daytime?
Wrapping Paper Collage

Best for: Toddlers and Littles, but babies can explore paper, too, with help from their grown-ups.

  • Let’s make art with newspaper or with leftover wrapping paper from a holiday gift!
  • Let’s tear or use scissors to cut shapes out of the wrapping paper. 
  • Let’s glue the wrapping paper shapes onto the paper, cardboard, or an empty box to create a beautiful collage!
Snowflakes
  • Let’s make shaving cream snowflakes! 
  • On a cutting board or other surface that is OK to get messy, let’s spread out a layer of shaving cream. 
  • Now, with your finger, draw lines, dots, and other shapes to create a snowflake in the shaving cream. Erase it and try again!

You can share these activities with families via the Sparkler dashboard, or families can discover them within the mobile app. 

December 13, 2022 by Admin 0 Comments

The Gift of YOU!

‘Tis the season for giving gifts. As children grow into toddlers and preschoolers living in our highly commercialized world, their natural curiosity and drive to play may lead them to want more and more and MORE. 

Children’s drive to connect with their primary caregivers is stronger than the need for any toy on the shelf. Sparkler’s new parent tip — The Gift of YOU — highlights several low- and no-cost gift ideas for young children. These include: 

  • Homemade coupons for their favorite activities. Children can redeem their coupons for special playtime with their grown-up.
  • Make something special like a car or play fort out of a large cardboard box (check appliance stores for free large appliance boxes!)
  • Create a scavenger hunt through your home or neighborhood and look for items together.
  • Create a dress-up box with your old hats, scarves, purses, ties, and other accessories.

You can share these tips with families through Sparkler from the Library tab of your dashboard. You’ll find more tips and tricks for a free, fun holiday season — full of love and play in the app. 

 

November 11, 2022 by Admin 0 Comments

Featured Gratitude Sparkler Content

It’s time for pumpkins, apples, falling leaves — and saying “Thank you!”

How can families learn about saying “Thanks” as we approach Thanksgiving?

Sparkler offers families tips for parents as well as 2,000+ off-screen play-based learning activities, organized by themes and skills. Each Sparkler activity is designed to inspire active learning through play, because children learn best when they are free to explore, experiment, and engage their whole bodies. 

We regularly share lists of featured activities with our program partners to help you identify activities you might want to share with families via our Library (or use in your classrooms) to promote development. This month, we are highlighting Thanksgiving and gratitude activities! Providers who are using Sparkler can find and share these activities directly from the Library tab in your Sparkler dashboard.

Tips for Parents

Growing Gratitude

November is Gratitude Month! The Tip for Adults titled “Growing Gratitude” offers parents these five tips to help their child develop Gratitude and Kindness. 

  1. Try saying, “Thank You” instead of, “Good Job” to their child.
  2. Make giving a habit and talk about how their tiny acts of generosity impact others.
  3. Modeling gratitude by saying, “Thank you” to your neighborhood helpers.
  4. Less is more: donate or put excess toys out of sight for a while.
  5. Say “No” or “Not Today” to their child sometimes.

Read more in the app! You can find and share this parenting tip under the Library tab on the provider dashboard. 

Featured Play Activities

G-G-Grateful Song (all ages)
  • I’m thankful for the trees and for our home … and for YOU! What are you thankful for? 
  • Let’s use the track for “G-G-Grateful” to compose our own Thanksgiving song about the people, places, and things we’re grateful for. 
  • Let’s sing it together to share what we’re thankful for!
Cornbread Chef (18 months – 5 years old)
  • Cornbread is a food that some families share on Thanksgiving. Let’s bake our own together. Let’s preheat the oven to 400ºF degrees. Now, let’s work together to measure and mix all of the dry ingredients in a mixing bowl: 1 cup cornmeal, 1 cup flour, 1 tsp salt, 1 tbsp baking powder, 4 tsp sugar. 
  • Now let’s work together to measure and mix the wet ingredients: 1 egg, 1 cup milk, ¼ cup oil or melted butter. Then let’s mix wet and dry together. Finally, let’s mix in 1 cup of corn kernels. 
  • Let’s pour the batter into a greased baking pan and I’ll put it into the oven for 20-25 minutes (15-20 minutes for muffins). Let’s share our cornbread!

Who Needs It? (for children 18 months – 5 years)

  • Let’s look through our home for items to donate to someone else. We can look in the closet, in your toy bin, and on the bookshelf. (Toddlers can simply drop donations into a box!)
  • Let’s sort our items into two categories: items to keep and use and items to donate for someone else to use. 
  • When we’re done, let’s count the number of items to donate. Let’s deliver the items to a local charity!

October 12, 2022 by Admin 0 Comments

Fall Featured Sparkler Content

It’s time for pumpkins, apples, and falling leaves! How can families learn through play during this special time of year? 

Sparkler offers families 2,000+ off-screen play-based learning activities, organized by themes and skills. Each Sparkler activity is designed to inspire active learning through play, because children learn best when they are free to explore, experiment, and engage their whole bodies. 

We regularly share lists of featured activities with our program partners to help you identify activities you might want to share with families via our Library (or use in your classrooms) to promote development. This month, we are highlighting activities that celebrate autumn! You can find and share these activities directly from the Library tab in your Sparkler dashboard.

Fall Walk (for babies 0-18 months)
  • Let’s go on a walk outside and look for signs of fall!
  • The air feels cooler! The sun is rising later in the morning! Birds and butterflies are migrating south! The leaves are starting to change from green to brown, orange, yellow, and red! Acorns and leaves are falling off the trees! Let’s see if we can spot any squirrels eating acorns and getting ready to hibernate for winter!
  • How many signs of fall can we spot as we walk around outside together?
Leaf Creatures (for toddlers 18-36 months)
  • Let’s find fall leaves outside or make some out of paper!
  • Let’s pretend that our leaves are leaf creatures! Let’s use markers, paint, or stickers to make faces on our leaves.
  • Let’s play with our leaf creatures! What should we name them?
Pumpkin Spice Dough (for children 18 months – 5 years)
  • It’s pumpkin season! Let’s make some pumpkin spice dough to play with and smell!
  • Let’s mix one 15 oz. can of pumpkin purée with 2 cups of corn starch. If it’s still sticky, we can add more cornstarch until the dough forms. Let’s sprinkle some pumpkin spice into our dough.
  • Let’s poke, squish, and squeeze our dough. Let’s roll the dough into balls like little pumpkins. We can add rolling pins, cookie cutters, plastic animals, or anything else that you like!
Spooky Season
  • In addition to the featured play activities, we have a special parent tips unit called Spooky Season, which offers tips on how parents/caregivers can keep kids feeling safe and secure, even during this sometimes spooky time of year. 

Earth Day
April 21, 2022 by Admin 0 Comments

Celebrate the Earth

Every year, we celebrate the Earth on April 22. Find some fun Sparkler activities to help young children learn about — and celebrate — our planet! 

Providers can search for these activities in the Library on Sparkler’s dashboard and share with families. Families can browse through Play to find them independently. 

Exploring Nature: Go outside to look for objects from nature.

Trash Masterpiece: Many famous artists create art from trash — bottle caps, car parts, paper tubes, and old magazines. Create a piece of art from things in our trash cans and recycling. 

Repeating Recycling: Create a pattern from objects you find in the recycling (like bottle – can – bottle – can). Guess what the pattern is!

Paint Nature: Go outside and look at nature. Talk about the colors and shapes that you see. Bring something you find home to to inspire a painting!

Nature Collage: Collect objects from outside and then use them to make self portraits.

Sunset Stroll: Take a walk at sunset.

Grow Garden, Grow! Act out different types of weather and what it does to plants.

Home Gardener: Sprout kitchen veggies and see what will grow. 

Appreciate the Earth: Take a nature walk with your baby.

Earth Explorer: Go to the park and make a nature obstacle course.

Musical Weather: Make weather sounds with your body.