**Morning** - **Breakfast time**: Start with a nutritious meal to fuel his energy for the day. - **Playtime**: Engage him with toys that encourage problem-solving, such as building blocks or shape sorters. Outdoor play could be even better letting him explore a safe space, like a park or backyard. **Midday** - **Storytime**: Read books with colorful illustrations and simple text to stimulate his imagination and language skills. - **Lunch and Nap**: Offer a balanced lunch followed by a nap to recharge his little batteries. **Afternoon** - **Sensory activities**: Hands-on experiences like finger painting, playing with kinetic sand, or splashing in water are great for developing fine motor skills and creativity. - **Music and Movement**: Sing songs, dance together, or play musical instruments to combine fun with coordination.
1 Child aged 1 - 3 years
Light Housekeeping
Non-Smoker
Has Own Transportation