Budget Parenting: Five Free Things to Do with Your Toddler

By: Caroline Wilbert (View Profile)

Though my two-year-old is pretty good at entertaining herself, hours of unstructured play can get old—for both of us. The problem, of course, is activities can get expensive. The Georgia Aquarium opened amid great fanfare a couple years ago in Atlanta, where I live. The cost for one adult ticket? Twenty-four dollars. Plus, I’d have to pay to park downtown. That’s fine for a treat, but I am always on the hunt for a free activity. Here are five of my favorites. If you’ve got ideas, please share!

Make a collage.

This is a great standby. Get out old magazines, a pair of kids’ scissors, glue, and construction paper. Let your child cut out pictures and glue them to the paper. To add variety, come up with a theme. Hunt for pictures of food for a dinner collage or do an animal collage. Got any old parenting magazines lying around? Kids love to find pictures of other children. Another variation of this: cut up scraps of wrapping paper for a rainbow collage. When my daughter and I did this recently, we used blue tissue paper, red shiny wrapping paper, and other colors and textures. She loved it!

Go the library.

Story times are fun, of course, but even if there aren’t scheduled activities, just going to the library can be a great outing. I let my daughter pick out a pile of books, and we find a quiet corner so I can read them to her. After we are finished, she gets to pick out three to take home.

Go to a new park.

If you and your child need a change from the playground in your neighborhood, check out another public park. A different slide and jungle gym can be exciting for a toddler.

Go to a construction site.

Any new houses or buildings under construction in your area? How about a renovation? Make sure you are a safe distance from the action, and then find a nice place to sit. Kids are fascinated watching construction workers hammer, drill, and dump dirt.

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posted: 03.20.2008
Kate Carter
Thanks for these ideas! My 18-month-old son is obsessed with "choo choos" at the moment, and for the price of one round-trip adult MARTA (Atlanta's rail system) ticket ($3.50), we've taken him riding for a VERY long time. He enjoyed that more than he's enjoyed any expensive attractions!
posted: 09.04.2007
Chas Thorp
Great ideas thanks!! My kids also love feeding ducks. You just have to remember to save that old bread.
posted: 08.30.2007
Lara London
I love these ideas! Watching tree-trimming is pretty fascinating too--my son and I have spent hours watching men dangle from neighbor's trees--and then when the mulcher comes--watch out!
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