EASY 4th of July Montessori Activity Ideas for Toddlers

Adding festive 4th of July activities to help our little ones enter the celebration can be fun. Setting up a few new patriotic activities is a great way for a child to enter into the excitement through our Montessori environment! The Fourth of July is a fun time when people like to gather together and enjoy fun festivities while we celebrate the commemoration of the Declaration of Independence. In addition to your family and friend gatherings, and seeing fireworks, consider setting up a 4th of July Montessori activity for your toddler!

Red, White, and Blue Playdough

Playdough is a great sensory activity for toddlers. You can make it festive by using either store-bought or homemade or red, blue, and white playdough. Put together a playdough kit by including some patriotic star cookie cutters, gemstones, and some toothpick flags. This activity would be great for all patriotic holidays, but especially July 4th!

A tray with 3 containers of playdough, two star-shaped cookie cutters, and a dish of plastic gems.

Patriotic Sensory Bin

Put together a patriotic sensory bin by dying dried pasta or rice. Add some scoops, objects, funnels, and containers to make the play more interactive and engaging. A sensory bin is a great open-ended activity for toddlers that can be fun for many stages of development.

Pasta that has been dyed.

4th of July Pom-Pom Transferring

Toddlers are starting to develop greater fine motor skills and transferring red, white, and blue pom poms with tongs is a great 4th of July activity. Set up a tray with a dish of pom poms and either another dish or a star ice mold for your toddler to transfer the pom poms into.

Berry Flag “Snacktivity”

Using a graham cracker, frosting, and some fresh berries you can offer a simple and yummy snack for your toddler. An older toddler may be able to spread the frosting on the cracker. Most certainly they will be able to add berries on unless they are anything like my twins and love berries so much they just eat them right up. Children of all ages would love to prepare this snack.

American Flag Dot Painting

Print off anย American flag templateย and offer some red and blueย dot paintersย for your toddler to make star-spangled art. For an older toddler working and understanding color matching, you could trace specific dots on the flag with different colors for them to match which dot color goes in that circle. You could also offer some white paper and allow them to create their unique art using patriotic colors. Feel free to add some additional art supplies like glitter glue or foam stickers depending on the age of your toddler. Let your child’s masterpieces be placemats at your Independence Day BBQ! A Fourth of July art project is a wonderful activity to have out the week before the holiday in preparation for all the American Flags they will be seeing.ย 

A tray with a piece of paper with an outline of a flag on it as well as two dot painters.

American Color Bead Stringing

Useย chunky wooden beadsย to put together a bead stringing activitiy. Pipe cleaners would make another good medium for stringing beads onto. For older toddlers, you could use some smaller beads, but younger toddlers will do better with bigger and chunkier beads. Any way you set up this activitiy will be an excellent way to work on fine motor control.

Bead Pouring

Pouring activities make great practical life activities for toddlers. They help to develop fine motor skills and are very enjoyable. Add some red, blue, and natural wooden beads to a pitcher for a 4th of July transfer work activity. Have a second pitcher to pour the beads into. Set this activity up on a tray to catch any beads that spill out while pouring.

beads in a small glass pitcher to be poured into another glass pitcher.

Stacking Cups

A simple activity but also a likely hit will be stacking and unstacking disposable cups. I picked up the mini solo cups that are about 2 ounces from the dollar store. You could do this activity with larger Solo cups. I found these little ones to work perfectly. Show your toddler how to stack them. For an older toddler, you could show them how to build a tower with the cups for a new expereince and an added challenge. Add a small bowl of patriotic beads to the area and allow for free exploration with these materials. My twins spent a long time adding beads to the cups, pouring the beads into other cups, and stacking cups! It was so fun to observe the way they interacted with these simple materials.

Two sets of small cups and a dish of small beads.

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Water Sensory Pool with Patriotic Balls

Independence Day is right in the middle of summer and is a great time of year to cool down outside. Get patriotic by adding some red, white, and blue balls to a small pool or even a larger pool.

Patriotic Balls

Get these red, white, and blue balls for a ball pit or to add to a small pool of water!

Fruit Sensory Bin or Pool

A fun way to celebrate is with some outdoor activities and snacks! Add blueberries, sliced strawberries, and star-shaped watermelon slices to a large bucket or a small kiddie pool. Fruit is a great summer snack for toddlers and can sometimes lead to sticky messes, so adding it to a water bin or pool makes it even better! 

Twin toddlers sitting in a kiddie pool with water and blueberries, strawberries and watermelon cut into star-shapes.

Star Sponging Activity

A star sponging activity makes a great 4th of July activity at the lake. Cut a red or blue sponge into the shape of a star. Set up two plastic bowls outside with some patriotic-colored water in one of them. Show your toddler how to soak up water with the sponge and walk it over to the other bowl to transfer it in. This activity provides opportunities for gross motor skills and hand strength by squeezing the water from the sponge. Older children will love this activity as well with a larger sponge that requires both hands to squeeze it out. 

Flag Posting

Give your child hands-on experience with the flag through this flag-posting activitiy. You’ll need a foam cube from the craft store and some festive toothpick flags. Your toddler can post paper flags in a foam cube and add or remove them as many times as their heart desires. This makes a simple, engaging, and festive Fourth of July activity.ย 

Independence Day Water Exploration

Water play is so enjoyable for toddlers. Make this year’s Fourth of July celebration more fun with the opportunity for outdoor colored water exploration. Add squeeze bottles, measuring spoons, cups, containers, strainers, and funnels for a fun water exploration opportunity. Color the water with food coloring if you would like. They will see what happens when you mix red and blue together and enjoy all the splashing and playing this activity allows.

Twin toddlers sitting in a kiddie pool with different buckets and scoops.

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