Need some busy bag ideas for kids? We have 12 great ideas for the best activity bags for toddlers and preschoolers! Some of these busy bags are even great for kindergarten aged kids as well. Kids of all ages will enjoy these activity bag ideas. Perfect for at home or on the go or even in the classroom.
Busy Bag Ideas For Kids
We love Activity Bags for kids! We first made them for Christmas a couple of years ago – instead of the traditional advent, we grabbed a stack of bags and filled them with a fun family activity that we could do together as we looked forward to the holiday season.
Then I saw this portable Activity Kit , from Mama, Papa, Bubba – what a great way to bring the fun of our “grab bag” of ideas on the road!
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Related: Speaking of busy bags, have you seen this recess bag?
Supplies Needed To make Your Own Portable Activity Busy Bag Book for Kids
Supplies to make the binder:
Video: Fun and Simple Activity and Busy Bag Ideas
How To Make A Busy Bag For Toddlers and Preschoolers
Step 1
Take each pencil pouch and place card stock in them.
Notes:
We used the card stock paper to add some durability to the bags. They kind off flop without the extra support and it is harder to see the contents. All of the activity ideas we put in our bags are quiet, low-mess, and easy to transport.
Step 2
Add all the different activities into each bag.
Step 3
Tie them all together with some pipe cleaners to keep them together.
Alternative Storage Ideas:
Place them all in a bin or a large binder to keep them together.
Some of our Favorite Activity Book Pages pages or Busy Bags include:
1. Pipe Cleaner Play Idea
Make funky disguises and/or with pipe-cleaners. It’s another activity inspired by our 101 Kids Activities book.
2. Exploring Magnification
Magnification. Give your kids a magnifying glass and a collection of small objects (bugs, shells, coins, etc).
3. Cookie Cutter Stencil Idea
Play with cookie cutter stencils and DIY crayons – those rainbow crayons are nifty!
4. Reflective Art Idea
Give your kids a sheet of aluminum foil and some markers to make reflective art.
Fun Busy Bag Quiet Time Activities
5. Funky Felt Face Idea
Funky Felt Face pieces – use the felt shapes to create silly faces.
6. Pom Pom Drop Idea
Fine Motor pom-pom drop – stuff the pom-poms through the tube. You’d be amazed at how entertaining that is to a kiddo!
7. Fun Magnet Ideas
Magnetics – along with some metal lids. Build structures with the magnets on the lids
8. I Spy Ideas
Craft Stick I-Spy Dominos. Make matches and trains with these DIY pieces – the activity can be found in our book, 101 Kids Activities.
9. Sewing Practice Ideas
Sewing Practice. Thread shoelaces through a punched card. Here are some printables for sewing practice. .
Educational Bag Ideas for Kids
10. Explore Fractions
Explore fractions with cut up mini-paper plates. See how many combinations make a whole.
11. Matching Game Ideas
Give your kids a collection of small items and math cards. Have them match the items to the cards.
12. Learning Vocabulary Ideas
Practice sounding out words with a word-slide made from painters chips.
12. Copy and Erase Ideas
Copy and Erase. The plastic windows of the activity bags are perfect to use as a dry erase “board”. Add a piece of felt to be your eraser.
Why We Love Busy Bags So Much
Busy bags are must! Whether you’re in a classroom or home setting, busy bags are great for younger kids. Busy bags help kids:
- Learn and Discover
- Develop Visual Perception
- Hand-eye Coordination
- Problem Solving
- Practice Fine Motor Skills
Depending on what you are putting in them is what your child will learn. They can learn about colors, numbers, shapes, and more. Plus, busy bags promotes quiet time and teaches your child how to entertain themselves. And there are so many games you can play with these busy bags like:
- Pom-pom push
- Velcro Dots
- Clipping clothes pins
There are lots of busy bags ideas that are a lot of fun. A simple busy bag is perfect for little kids who can use them to learn a new letter of the alphabet, numbers, whatever favorite busy bag ideas you like. Preschool busy bags can also be used as sensory busy bags too with items that have different textures.
Older kids, like elementary aged kids, can benefit from these learning activities. Even an older child with special needs can benefit from these toys as well.
Materials
- Three ring binder pencil bags
- White Card Stock paper – one-half a sheet per bag/page
- Colorful Pipe Cleaners
- Pom Poms
- Markers
- Foam Confetti
- Foam Lacing Card/Shoe Lace
- Cookie Cutter
- Paper
- Crayons
- Yarn
- Plastic Bugs
- Magnifying Glass
Instructions
- Take each pencil pouch and place card stock in them.
- Add all the different activities into each bag.
- Tie them all together with some pipe cleaners to keep them together.
Notes
We used the card stock paper to add some durability to the bags. They kind off flop without the extra support and it is harder to see the contents. All of the activity ideas we put in our bags are quiet, low-mess, and easy to transport.
Place them all in a bin or a large binder to keep them together.
More Fun Ideas For Toddlers and Preschoolers From Kids Activities Blog
What did you put in your activity bags? Do you have anymore busy bag ideas?