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Parent & Toddler Bonding Activities

byTugbugWorkshops at center in Vasant Kunj, New DelhiStarts from450 per child / hourView full gallery

A stress-free space for you and your little one to paint, play, and connect together. Perfect for toddlers aged 2-3.

I love hosting parent-toddler time for our 2 to 3-year-olds. It's a wonderful opportunity for parents to engage in creative activities with their children, like this painting session.

A mother and child work on an art project together. Practicing short separations starts with building trust, and these shared activities help your child feel secure and loved.

Your child senses your emotions, so staying calm and positive is key. Here, a mother offers gentle encouragement, creating a reassuring and happy environment.

A sweet moment between a mother and her son. I encourage open conversation about feelings, helping toddlers understand that it's okay to feel a little anxious when separating.

This little one is exploring our toy shelf. Bringing a comfort object from home, like a favorite toy, can provide extra security for preschoolers.

A toddler expresses her creativity with paint. I provide a safe and inspiring space for little ones to explore art, enhancing their sensory and fine motor skills.

A father and his toddler enjoy some musical fun. Our music and movement sessions are full of dance, rhythm, and laughter, perfect for parent-child bonding.

A mother helps her son during a sand-play activity. This is a great example of how I help address urban lifestyle challenges by providing a dedicated space for creative play.

A mother and child work together on a craft. These shared moments are the perfect start to a stress-free morning routine.

Setting clear rules about things like screen time is easier when you do it together. I encourage parents to involve their children in making these decisions.

About Parent & Toddler Bonding

For parents of 2-3 year olds, our center provides a sensory-rich environment where you can bond without the hassle of planning or cleaning up at home. Whether it's messy painting, rhythmic music sessions, or digging in the sandpit, these shared moments help your little one feel secure while building their fine motor skills right alongside you.

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