Create Characters: Invent characters that live in the garden. For example, a friendly butterfly guide, a wise old tree by the stream, or a mischievous fairy hiding behind flowers.
Build a Story: Start with the characters meeting at the wooden bridge and set them on a quest to find the hidden treasure chest. Along the way, they can encounter challenges, make new friends, and learn about the different flowers and animals.
Interactive Storytelling: Encourage your toddler to make choices that influence the story. For instance, should the characters cross the bridge or follow the stream? Each choice leads to different adventures.
Scavenger Hunt Game
Find the Hidden Objects: List items for your toddler to find in the image, such as the treasure chest, a specific colored butterfly, or the number of flowers of a certain type.
Describe Items: Use descriptive clues to guide your toddler. For example, “Can you find the treasure chest hidden behind something green?” This encourages observation and language skills.
Counting Fun: Turn it into a counting game by asking how many butterflies they can find or count the flowers of a specific color.