Cleaning after the mess created by your children at home can be quite draining. However, finger painting for toddlers is a messy but fun alternative to engage your child in sensory play. Children are tactile learners, and this corporeal experience acts as an excellent stimulant for their physical and mental growth (1). In this post, we share the benefits of finger painting for toddlers. We have also listed a curation of some of the best finger-painting ideas that can help you have a good time with your toddler.
Benefits of Finger Painting for Toddlers
Finger painting involves using fingers to paint, and this tactile experience stimulates your child’s senses. Drawing or painting in general encourages cognitive development and strengthens their hands and fingers whilst improving fine motor skills (2). This sensory play activity also allows your toddler to touch and feel different types of textures and materials, which can be emotionally soothing. Mixing two or more colors helps your child’s intellectual development, imaginative play, and creativity (1). If you have been keeping your toddler from participating in finger painting as you fear they would make a mess, we have got you covered. Here are some handy tips and lots of finger-painting ideas for toddlers.
15 Easy Finger-Painting Ideas For Toddlers
Finger painting is done using fingers, but you may also add a few creative twists to it. Check out these easy finger-painting ideas for your toddler!
1. Get a variety of different objects to use as painting tools
Although finger painting is done using fingers, your toddler may love using other objects at home such as brushes, rollers, spoons, forks, sponges, earbuds, wool, or even cotton wool balls. Not only is this visually stimulating but also allows your child to learn about shapes, objects, and textures.
2. Use cardboard shapes
Help your toddler with finger painting by cutting cardboard pieces in a variety of shapes. For example, create a triangular border on cardboard and teach your child to dab into paint and drag it on the canvas. It will create a wonderful zig-zag border. You can try different shapes and patterns.
3. Use a rolling pin
Have an old rolling pin lying around your house? It can be a great tool for your toddler’s finger-painting sessions. Put elastic bands on the rolling pin. Watch your toddler amazed at the patterns that emerge when they dip the rolling pin in paint and roll it on paper.
4. Use the wheels of your toddler’s old toy car
A home with a toddler is sure to have multiple toys, including old cars with broken wheels. These wheels are a great tool for finger painting. Your toddler can dip these broken wheels in paint and create beautiful patterns on paper.
5. Use fruits and vegetables
Finger painting is incomplete without using vegetables! Did you know that vegetables create different patterns when dipped in paint? This is also a good opportunity for your toddler to learn about vegetables and their textures.
6. Use shaving foam
Did you know that adding paint to shaving foam is a creative and fun way for toddler finger painting? All you need to do is spray some shaving foam on a canvas and encourage them to mix colors to paint with their fingers.
7. Use printed templates
There are plenty of ready-to-print templates available on the Internet. Get a few of them printed and teach your toddler to paint on them using their fingers. This is a good opportunity to teach them the names of different colors, objects, etc.
8. Use DIY gel paint
To give your toddler a different texture of paints to play with, make a quick gel paint by mixing hair gel, and natural food coloring. Let your toddler create some glossy finger-painting pieces with this new paint!
9. Use different-textured paints such as glitter, sand, and sequins
To give your toddler an idea about different textures, add some sand or glitter to their paint and let them get creative!
10. Paint on different materials and surfaces
While paper is the easiest surface to paint on, give your toddler options of cloth, aluminum, tin foil, leaves, or bubble wrap to try finger painting. Apart from textures, painting on different surfaces helps in their overall cognitive development.
11. Decorate cardboard boxes
Have cardboard boxes lying around? They are a great prop to give your toddler for finger painting. Painting cardboard boxes allows your child to get creative.
12. Stone finger painting
If your toddler seems to be losing interest in finger painting, bring in a few rounded stones. Stone painting is fun and exciting. Your toddler can create some masterpieces that can be preserved for later.
13. Use frozen paint cubes
To increase sensory play for your toddler, frozen paint cubes are a great idea. All you need to do is mix a little bit of paint with water, add them to an ice tray and freeze! Once frozen, let your toddler play with different colored ice cubes. The experience of painting with ice cubes is unique and may also aid their cognitive development. Parents need to exercise caution with this activity as ice cubes are cold. Therefore, cubes can be pushed on sticks to make it safe for your little one.
14. Use pre-formed stamps with finger paint
Finger painting can get boring without tools and accessories. You can pick a few stamps of different shapes that your toddler can dip in paint and create designs and patterns. This is fun and a great learning experience for your toddler.
15. Use a straw
Here is another way to get creative with finger painting. Dilute some paint with water to make it flowy. Teach your toddler to add a few drops of paint on paper and blow it into different patterns using a straw.
Tips For Finger Painting With Your Toddler
To enjoy finger painting with your toddler and not interrupt their play, here are a few tips that you can use!
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title: “15 Safe Ideas To Teach Finger Painting For Toddlers” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-06” author: “Kathy Sauceda”
Cleaning after the mess created by your children at home can be quite draining. However, finger painting for toddlers is a messy but fun alternative to engage your child in sensory play. Children are tactile learners, and this corporeal experience acts as an excellent stimulant for their physical and mental growth (1). In this post, we share the benefits of finger painting for toddlers. We have also listed a curation of some of the best finger-painting ideas that can help you have a good time with your toddler.
Benefits of Finger Painting for Toddlers
Finger painting involves using fingers to paint, and this tactile experience stimulates your child’s senses. Drawing or painting in general encourages cognitive development and strengthens their hands and fingers whilst improving fine motor skills (2). This sensory play activity also allows your toddler to touch and feel different types of textures and materials, which can be emotionally soothing. Mixing two or more colors helps your child’s intellectual development, imaginative play, and creativity (1). If you have been keeping your toddler from participating in finger painting as you fear they would make a mess, we have got you covered. Here are some handy tips and lots of finger-painting ideas for toddlers.
15 Easy Finger-Painting Ideas For Toddlers
Finger painting is done using fingers, but you may also add a few creative twists to it. Check out these easy finger-painting ideas for your toddler!
1. Get a variety of different objects to use as painting tools
Although finger painting is done using fingers, your toddler may love using other objects at home such as brushes, rollers, spoons, forks, sponges, earbuds, wool, or even cotton wool balls. Not only is this visually stimulating but also allows your child to learn about shapes, objects, and textures.
2. Use cardboard shapes
Help your toddler with finger painting by cutting cardboard pieces in a variety of shapes. For example, create a triangular border on cardboard and teach your child to dab into paint and drag it on the canvas. It will create a wonderful zig-zag border. You can try different shapes and patterns.
3. Use a rolling pin
Have an old rolling pin lying around your house? It can be a great tool for your toddler’s finger-painting sessions. Put elastic bands on the rolling pin. Watch your toddler amazed at the patterns that emerge when they dip the rolling pin in paint and roll it on paper.
4. Use the wheels of your toddler’s old toy car
A home with a toddler is sure to have multiple toys, including old cars with broken wheels. These wheels are a great tool for finger painting. Your toddler can dip these broken wheels in paint and create beautiful patterns on paper.
5. Use fruits and vegetables
Finger painting is incomplete without using vegetables! Did you know that vegetables create different patterns when dipped in paint? This is also a good opportunity for your toddler to learn about vegetables and their textures.
6. Use shaving foam
Did you know that adding paint to shaving foam is a creative and fun way for toddler finger painting? All you need to do is spray some shaving foam on a canvas and encourage them to mix colors to paint with their fingers.
7. Use printed templates
There are plenty of ready-to-print templates available on the Internet. Get a few of them printed and teach your toddler to paint on them using their fingers. This is a good opportunity to teach them the names of different colors, objects, etc.
8. Use DIY gel paint
To give your toddler a different texture of paints to play with, make a quick gel paint by mixing hair gel, and natural food coloring. Let your toddler create some glossy finger-painting pieces with this new paint!
9. Use different-textured paints such as glitter, sand, and sequins
To give your toddler an idea about different textures, add some sand or glitter to their paint and let them get creative!
10. Paint on different materials and surfaces
While paper is the easiest surface to paint on, give your toddler options of cloth, aluminum, tin foil, leaves, or bubble wrap to try finger painting. Apart from textures, painting on different surfaces helps in their overall cognitive development.
11. Decorate cardboard boxes
Have cardboard boxes lying around? They are a great prop to give your toddler for finger painting. Painting cardboard boxes allows your child to get creative.
12. Stone finger painting
If your toddler seems to be losing interest in finger painting, bring in a few rounded stones. Stone painting is fun and exciting. Your toddler can create some masterpieces that can be preserved for later.
13. Use frozen paint cubes
To increase sensory play for your toddler, frozen paint cubes are a great idea. All you need to do is mix a little bit of paint with water, add them to an ice tray and freeze! Once frozen, let your toddler play with different colored ice cubes. The experience of painting with ice cubes is unique and may also aid their cognitive development. Parents need to exercise caution with this activity as ice cubes are cold. Therefore, cubes can be pushed on sticks to make it safe for your little one.
14. Use pre-formed stamps with finger paint
Finger painting can get boring without tools and accessories. You can pick a few stamps of different shapes that your toddler can dip in paint and create designs and patterns. This is fun and a great learning experience for your toddler.
15. Use a straw
Here is another way to get creative with finger painting. Dilute some paint with water to make it flowy. Teach your toddler to add a few drops of paint on paper and blow it into different patterns using a straw.
Tips For Finger Painting With Your Toddler
To enjoy finger painting with your toddler and not interrupt their play, here are a few tips that you can use!