Over 600 developmental activities grounded in peer-reviewed research, AAP guidelines, and CDC milestones. Each one takes about five minutes and uses things you already have at home.
By Domain
Every activity targets one of six research-based developmental domains, ensuring balanced growth across all the skills that matter.
Hand-eye coordination, grasping, manipulating objects, drawing, and buttoning. The small movements that build independence.
Explore fine motor activities →Large body movements like rolling, crawling, walking, jumping, and climbing. Building strength, balance, and coordination.
Explore gross motor activities →Problem-solving, memory, cause-and-effect, sorting, and pattern recognition. How your child learns to think and understand their world.
Explore cognitive activities →From babbling to first words to full sentences. Vocabulary building, conversation skills, and the joy of communication.
Explore language activities →Bonding, empathy, emotion recognition, sharing, and self-regulation. The foundation for healthy relationships.
Explore social-emotional activities →Textures, temperatures, sounds, movement, and body awareness. Helping your child make sense of the world through their senses.
Explore sensory activities →By Age
Activities are matched to your child's age and developmental stage. Browse by the age that fits your little one.
Gentle sensory experiences, tummy time, visual tracking, and early bonding activities for the earliest weeks.
See newborn activities → 3-6 MonthsReaching, grasping, rolling, babbling, and social smiles. Your baby is starting to engage with the world.
See 3-6 month activities → 6-9 MonthsSitting, crawling, object permanence, and early consonant sounds. A stage of rapid exploration.
See 6-9 month activities → 9-12 MonthsCruising, first steps, pincer grasp, and first words. The world is opening up fast.
See 9-12 month activities → 12-18 MonthsWalking, stacking, early pretend play, and vocabulary explosion. Toddlerhood begins.
See 12-18 month activities → 18-24 MonthsRunning, two-word phrases, sorting, and growing independence. Big ideas in a small body.
See 18-24 month activities → 24-36 MonthsJumping, imaginative play, sentences, sharing, and self-regulation. Getting ready for preschool.
See 2-3 year activities →Download TinySteps for free. We will pick the perfect activity for your child each day.
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