10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

In the first plane of Montessori development, children have absorbent minds whereby they absorb information from their environment with ease. Therefore, it's key to expose our children to the outdoors. Nature is the best classroom and outdoor exposure is highly beneficial for children.

With outdoor experiences, toddlers can make lots of observations about nature. Seasonal changes is one of them. Toddlers can visually see trees change color, feel the climate become cooler and even point out some woodland animals.

As my toddler and I head into fall (also called autumn in other parts of the world), these are 10+ low-cost, fun and hands-on fall activities I've created for her.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

These fall-themed activities help her understand seasonal changes, learn about the fall season, fruits/vegetables harvested in this period, animal behaviours as they prepare for winter hibernation, events/holidays during this season, as well as initiate a discussion about thanksgiving and gratitude.

1. Tree Changes Craft

"Watching the Seasons" by Edana Eckart is a great resource book for this activity.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

Through this activity, children learn about the seasons -- spring, summer, fall, and winter, and that the weather is different during each season. As the weather changes, plants change, too, particularly the color of leaves. DK Find Out! shares a kid-friendly scientific explanation for the change of color in leaves.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

For this activity, I invited my toddler to punch out paper leaves using the Fiskars leaf shape punch. She's familiar with the shape puncher through the Montessori art tray exposure in her art space.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

I cut out 4 tree trunks and glued them to a large cardboard, labelling the seasons for each. Then, I pasted double-sided tape on the tree branches and guided my toddler to stick cut out leaves onto the trees.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

The tree in spring has green leaves and illustrated flowers.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

The tree in summer has green leaves and bears fruits.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

The tree in fall has brown/red/yellow leaves and is shedding.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

The tree in winter is bare, covered in snowflakes.

It is fascinating for children to learn about trees' adaptability to the seasons.

2. Pumpkin Dot Sticker Counting Activity

This activity utilises dot stickers to encourage counting and one-to-one correspondence, in a pumpkin theme that signifies fall.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

The setup is simple -- I illustrated empty wagons and wrote numbers beside them in random order. On orange dot stickers, I used permanent black marker to draw the ribbed surface of pumpkins. Then, I invited my toddler to identify the numeral, and stick the corresponding number of pumpkins onto the wagons.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

If your child is fond of this activity, try other creative dot sticker counting activities that are similar.

This activity is great for independent math learning as well as fine motor development.

3. Chipmunk Acorn Counting Activity

This activity is chipmunk themed, another favourite fall animal of children.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

You could go on a nature stroll to collect nature loose parts and leverage actual acorns for this activity.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

The setup is simple -- illustrate a chipmunk, and numeral cardboard pieces.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

Take out a number of acorns, invite your toddler to count and place the corresponding numeral cardboard into the round circle.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

It is interesting to share with children that a single chipmunk can gather up to 165 acorns in a day, according to National Geographic Kids.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

4. Squirrel Acorn Sensory Play

This activity combines sensory play with alphabet letter learning, and is inspired by Cardboard Kiddo.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

The objective of the activity is for the child to unearth the acorns buried in the sensory rice, and feed them to the squirrel.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers 10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

During the play conversation, you could share with your child that squirrels eat large quantities of acorns and also stash a substantial amount to see them through the winter, when food is scarce.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

A play extension idea of this activity is to bury cardboard pieces with letters written on them into the sensory rice, and invite your child to find them and match to fall-themed words/phrases.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

This letter hunt helps to boost letter learning in a fun, effortless manner. The tactile experience helps with better memory retention and recall.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

With older children, challenge them to come up with more fall associated words and phrases to seek!

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

5. Fall Tree Craft

This fall tree craft is great post nature stroll, especially during fall, when leaves are showered everywhere and it's easy to gather the materials for crafting.

Fall Tree Craft with Young Toddler

Fall Tree Craft with Young Toddler

I upcycled the artwork canvas from cutting a kraft paper bag.

Fall Tree Craft with Young Toddler

This means the illustrated tree is already in brown, and the canvas is larger than the standard drawing paper that children are used to.

Fall Tree Craft with Young Toddler

Dried leaves make a crinkling sound when scrunched up, and my toddler enjoyed exploring their textures and sound effects as she did the craft with me.

Fall Tree Craft with Young Toddler

This activity also provides the opportunity for children to learn about the anatomy of a tree and identify the different tree parts.

6. Pine Cone Size Sorting

Pine cones come in a multitude of shapes, sizes and patterns. This pine cone size sorting activity allows for closer exploration and examination of these nature finds.

10+ Everyday Items for Montessori-inspired Size Sorting

During the play conversation with your child, you might like to share that pine cones differ in sizes based on the gender and type of trees.

10+ Everyday Items for Montessori-inspired Size Sorting

I found Earth Rangers' website informative on this subject matter with their clear, vivid images.

10+ Everyday Items for Montessori-inspired Size Sorting

Size sorting is great for improving visual discrimination, spatial awareness and logical reasoning skills in children. Other size sorting activities using everyday household items can be found here.

7. Pumpkin Emotions Activity

This activity aims to help children learn visual expressions of emotions, encourage communication and let them understand that all feelings are normal and irregardless of whether they are positive or negative feelings, they are accepted.

Feeling Pumpkins Emotions Activity for Young Toddler

The smooth yet ribbed surface of pumpkins provides for a novel and sensorial drawing experience for children. Drawing on a rounded surface takes more coordination and aim than on a flat surface, so this activity makes for a great fine motor workout.

Feeling Pumpkins Emotions Activity for Young Toddler

I drew a few emotions and shared simple real-life examples on when we feel them.

Feeling Pumpkins Emotions Activity for Young Toddler

Doing a familiar activity (drawing) with a twist (new surface) provokes and extends thinking and boundaries.

Feeling Pumpkins Emotions Activity for Young Toddler

Reversible drawing also enforces cause and effect learning.

Feeling Pumpkins Emotions Activity for Young Toddler

8. Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Shape Sorting

This activity turns cardboard boxes into Jack O Lanterns, and invites children to pop wooden blocks into corresponding shape holes on the cardboard.

Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Shape Sorter DIY Toddler Toy

As children engage in shape sorting, they understand spatial relationships between objects.

Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Shape Sorter DIY Toddler Toy

Tips for setup:

  • Space the shapes far apart enough so that rough pushing of blocks through the holes won’t easily cause the holes to tear and join
  • Try to make sure the fit is tight so there’s a bit of tactile resistance for pushing the blocks through the holes
  • Cut out one side of the box so that toddlers can retrieve the dropped wooden blocks independently

Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Shape Sorter DIY Toddler Toy

This simple Jack O Lantern cardboard toy is great for improving hand eye coordination, building focus and concentration and enhancing fine motor skills.

9. Jack O Lantern Pumpkin Posting Activity

This activity transforms an egg crate into rows of pumpkins and provides toddlers with the opportunity to do repeated posting, a great fine motor activity.

Egg Crate Pumpkin Straw Posting Activity for Toddlers

Invite your toddler to paint the egg crate orange and draw Jack O Lantern faces.

Egg Crate Pumpkin Straw Posting Activity for Toddlers

Then poke holes into each egg crate compartment about the size of straws. Provide short upcycled straws for toddlers to post into the holes. Use green straws to pass off as pumpkin stalks.

Egg Crate Pumpkin Straw Posting Activity for Toddlers

This activity is wonderful for cause and effect learning, as well as fine motor development.

Egg Crate Pumpkin Straw Posting Activity for Toddlers

10. Googly-eyed Pumpkin Monsters

This activity invites children to animate pumpkins, and turn them into 'monsters'. It serves as a fun Halloween-themed activity, as children would delight in creating expressions for these little pumpkins.

Note that Montessori is realism-based and does not encourage fantasy (like monsters) for young children, so introduce this activity at your discretion.

Googly Eyed Pumpkin Monster Halloween Activity

If you do proceed -- the setup is simple. Paste double-sided tape over the surface of the pumpkins and provide googly eyes for children to stick onto the pumpkin.

Googly Eyed Pumpkin Monster Halloween Activity

This makes a great fine motor activity too as children practise their pincer grip, motor planning and hand-eye coordination.

Googly Eyed Pumpkin Monster Halloween Activity

You could incorporate Math learning by encouraging your child to count the eyes as he/she attaches it to the pumpkin.

Googly Eyed Pumpkin Monster Halloween Activity

Play extension ideas include encouraging your child to draw other facial features (nose/mouth/ears/eyebrows) to complement the googly eyes.

Googly Eyed Pumpkin Monster Halloween Activity

After the activity, you could utilise the lightly used double-sided tape for other art and craft activities and keep the googly eyes for future use. In this way, there's zero waste generated.

Googly Eyed Pumpkin Monster Halloween Activity

This open-ended activity also allows for self-expression and creativity.

Googly Eyed Pumpkin Monster Halloween Activity

Lastly, incorporate rich vocabulary during play (e.g. descriptive words for the pumpkins, adjectives for feelings) to boost language development.

Googly Eyed Pumpkin Monster Halloween Activity

11. Fall Soup Sensory Play

This activity is great post outdoor stroll especially for toddlers who enjoy picking fall items from nature. A mix of items like maple leaves, pine cones, acorns and rocks would be superb for diversity in weight, size, colors and texture.)

Fall Soup Sensory Play for Toddlers

It is easy to setup -- simply put the nature loose parts in a container (optionally add pumpkins, squashes or gourds from the grocery store) and pair this activity with water play. Adding food colouring into the water is also optional but may enhance the visual sensorial experience.

Fall Soup Sensory Play for Toddlers

Provide items for object filling and transfer such as cups, bowls, ladles and scoops.

Fall Soup Sensory Play for Toddlers

This is an activity that's ideal for the bathtub so you could wash up easily.

Fall Soup Sensory Play for Toddlers

For older children, you could introduce science concepts like floating vs sinking (e.g. leaves float while pine cones sink).

12. Fall Nature Loose Parts Sorting

This is another fall-themed activity that is great if your toddler enjoys collecting nature loose parts. I also incorporated pumpkin-shaped pasta pieces from Trader's Joe.

Fall Themed Scoop Transfer & Sort Station for Toddlers

The sorting container is made using upcycled plastic dividers from a Chinese pastry box. Other compartmentalised sorting containers you can use include pill boxes, paint palettes and snack serving trays.

Fall Themed Scoop Transfer & Sort Station for Toddlers

I taped illustrations of the acorn and pumpkin pasta to each compartment to help with the visual discrimination.

This is a self-correcting activity, which is great for children to independently learn organisation of like and different objects.

Fall Themed Scoop Transfer & Sort Station for Toddlers

Sorting activities allows children to group numbers and sets and understand numerical concepts better. If your child enjoys sorting, these are everyday materials you can utilise for sorting by size and sorting by color.

13. Paper Bowl Pumpkin Bag Craft

This paper bowl pumpkin bag craft is perfect for trick or treat, to store candies.

DIY Pumpkin Bag for Toddler Trick or Treat

Children would enjoy the bag decoration process. Provide lots of art supplies to encourage open-ended art expression.

DIY Pumpkin Bag for Toddler Trick or Treat

For the paper bowls to function as a bag, glue them together. You could make an opening to work like a clasp, or cut Jack O Lantern shapes in the bag that candies can fit through.

DIY Pumpkin Bag for Toddler Trick or Treat

Finally, punch holes on both sides of the bag and thread a piece of string or ribbon through, adjusting it to your child's arm length to make a shoulder bag.

DIY Pumpkin Bag for Toddler Trick or Treat

All ready for trick or treat!

14. Halloween Cookie Making

This is a hands-on activity for children to creatively decorate cookies in the design of anything that reminds them of Halloween, from pumpkins to ghouls to witches.

Halloween Cookie Decoration Playdate for Preschooler and Toddlers

The cookie recipe I used is the same for almond cookies in an earlier post about Montessori toddlers in the kitchen, just that in place of liquids, I used naturally derived food coloring to color the cookie dough.

Green comes from spinach puree, pale pink from strawberry puree, brown from cocoa powder and pale orange from carrot puree.

Halloween Cookie Decoration Playdate for Preschooler and Toddlers

Halloween Cookie Decoration Playdate for Preschooler and Toddlers

As with all other kitchen activities, ensure towels and dust pans are accessible for children to initiate clean-up.

Halloween Cookie Decoration Playdate for Preschooler and Toddlers

Halloween Cookie Decoration Playdate for Preschooler and Toddlers

I really like the use of blanched almond flour in this cookie dough because it doesn't carry salmonella risk unlike cookie dough recipes using raw eggs. This means this cookie decoration activity can be suitable for a wide age group involving younger children who are still mouthing objects and good for a playdate.

Halloween Cookie Decoration Playdate for Preschooler and Toddlers

Halloween Cookie Decoration Playdate for Preschooler and Toddlers

Note: Check the kneadablity of the cookie dough before providing to your child (too soft and it gets onto surfaces everywhere, too hard and it crumbles too easily to be manipulated). It should be malleable, much like the texture of freshly made play dough.

15. Turkey Color Sorting

This is a turkey paper plate craft with upcycled bottle caps to emphasize their plumage -- the spread-out, fan-like tail feathers.

Thanksgiving Turkey Color Sorter Toddler Toy

This activity invites toddlers to match pom pom balls to the corresponding colored bottle cap, a great way to practise visual discrimination.

Thanksgiving Turkey Color Sorter Toddler Toy

I used red to emphasize the turkey's defining feature - the "snoods", otherwise known as the red fleshy thing hanging off turkeys' beaks.

Thanksgiving Turkey Color Sorter Toddler Toy

Thanksgiving Turkey Color Sorter Toddler Toy

As each pom pom ball is placed into a bottle cap, encourage your toddler to count. This teaches one-to-one correspondence, an advanced math skill that allows children to assign numbers to objects, beyond rote counting.

Thanksgiving Turkey Color Sorter Toddler Toy

Thanksgiving Turkey Color Sorter Toddler Toy

Particularly for younger toddlers, the transfer of pom pom balls helps with pincer grip practice.

Thanksgiving Turkey Color Sorter Toddler Toy

Thanksgiving Turkey Color Sorter Toddler Toy

16. Turkey Dried Leaf Craft

This activity creatively uses fallen leaves from shedding trees to design turkeys' rich plumage. You could plan this activity after a nature stroll, during which you could encourage your toddler to collect fallen leaves of varying colors for this craft.

Thanksgiving Turkey Craft with Fall Leaves Toddler Activity

Thanksgiving Turkey Craft with Fall Leaves Toddler Activity

Fresh leaves are best to work with as they don't crumble easily in little hands and can be more easily taped onto the back of a TP roll.

Thanksgiving Turkey Craft with Fall Leaves Toddler Activity

Thanksgiving Turkey Craft with Fall Leaves Toddler Activity

These turkey crafts make great thanksgiving decoration around the house.

Thanksgiving Turkey Craft with Fall Leaves Toddler Activity

17. Gratitude Visual Journey

Montessori education values gratitude and grace and encourages children to practise that daily. It is believed that nurturing a grateful deposition in children from young would grow them into sensitive and empathetic individuals who take care of themselves, people around them, and the earth we live on.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

Living Montessori Now has a comprehensive list of Montessori-aligned gratitude activities.

To kickstart this gratitude activity, I read "Happy" by Nicola Edwards, which talks about the appreciation for our outside world.

After the book reading, my toddler and I sketched out "things we're grateful for" in a daily visual journal. I intend to practise this as part of our daily routine. The idea for a daily visual journal comes from Chalk Academy.

10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers

Together, we reflected on our everyday joys -- happiness from having wholesome food to eat, a well-stocked playroom, books on rotation to read and most of all, a safe home. This is especially poignant as we spend all our time indoors for the past several days, avoiding the air pollution from the West Coast 'climate' fires. :(

It is a timely reminder for myself too -- that being happy is a choice, and one of the ways to be happy is to count your blessings and appreciate what you have.

I hope your child enjoys these fun and tactile fall-themed activities! If you're affected by the West Coast fires, here's sending you strength, love and hope to tough through this period.

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10+ Indoor Montessori-inspired Fall Activities for Toddlers
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Hi! I am Yunnie. I am the newly minted mama to a little baby girl and a mum friend to everyone on this special (and many times scary) journey of motherhood. Also a graduated bride with a penchant for weddings.

Hi! Thank you for taking time to read my blog. I am a stay-home Singaporean mama living in Seattle who is passionate about child-led and open-ended play for children in a conducive home environment.

Discovering Montessori and Reggio has been a life-changer for me. It made me an empathetic and mindful parent who follows my child’s needs and interests in the activities I plan at home. I hope the Montessori-friendly and Reggio inspired baby and toddler activities I share here inspire you too.

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