Appreciation treasure hunt
2–3 yearsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed
During your activity time, walk around together looking for things to appreciate. You might appreciate a favorite toy, a comfy pillow, or the sunshine through a window. Point out what you notice and thank these things together. Encourage your child to show you what they appreciate too. This builds awareness of good things around you.
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How to Do This Activity
During your activity time, walk around together looking for things to appreciate. You might appreciate a favorite toy, a comfy pillow, or the sunshine through a window. Point out what you notice and thank these things together. Encourage your child to show you what they appreciate too. This builds awareness of good things around you.
Why It Works
Regular expression of gratitude in family settings enhances parent-child communication quality (Watkins et al., 2003). At this age, children can follow two-step instructions and understand simple concepts. Walking and exploring supports their gross motor development while building gratitude awareness. This activity makes appreciation active and engaging for their developmental stage.
Tips for Parents
Start with concrete objects your child can see and touch. Abstract appreciation comes later.
Celebrate whatever your child points to, even if it seems random. They're learning to notice and appreciate.
Materials Needed
None
Learning Methods
Songs, Stories, and RhymesSymbolic and Pretend PlayInteractive Play-Based Learning
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