Fall is the perfect season for fun and adventure with your toddler! From outdoor leaf piles to cozy indoor crafts, there’s so much to explore. This list of 50 fall activities will help you make the most of the season while keeping your little one entertained and excited for autumn. Let the fall fun begin!
50 fun fall activities for toddlers:
Leaf Pile Jumping – Gather leaves and let your toddler jump in.
Nature Scavenger Hunt – Search for acorns, colorful leaves, and pinecones.
Pumpkin Picking – Visit a pumpkin patch to pick the perfect pumpkin.
Paint Pumpkins – Skip the carving and paint faces or patterns on small pumpkins.
Corn Maze Exploration – Visit a corn maze for some family fun.
Make Leaf Art – Collect leaves and glue them to paper to create art.
Go Apple Picking – Take your toddler to an apple orchard to pick apples.
Baking Apple Pie – Get your toddler to help mix the ingredients.
Make Homemade Applesauce – Let them stir and taste.
Create Leaf Rubbings – Use crayons and leaves to create colorful rubbings.
Visit a Farmer’s Market – Explore the fall harvest and pick out some veggies
Play with Fall-Themed Playdough – Use cookie cutters shaped like leaves or pumpkins.
Go on a Hayride – Enjoy a relaxing ride through the countryside.
Make a Pinecone Bird Feeder – Spread peanut butter on pinecones and roll in birdseed.
Fall-Themed Sensory Bin – Fill a bin with dried corn, small pumpkins, and leaves.
Build a Scarecrow – Stuff some old clothes and make a scarecrow for your yard.
Go to a Fall Festival – Enjoy games, crafts, and music.
Collect Chestnuts – Search for chestnuts in the park.
Make Hot Chocolate – Whip up a toddler-friendly cup of cocoa.
Visit a Petting Zoo – Many fall festivals have animals to interact with.
Have a Fall Picnic – Pack up a basket with fall treats and enjoy outside.
Create a Fall Collage – Use nature finds like leaves and acorns to make a collage.
Dress Up for Halloween – Try on costumes early for fun playtime.
Go Trick-or-Treating – Even a few houses are fun for toddlers!
Carve a Jack-O’-Lantern – Let your toddler help scoop out pumpkin seeds.
Roast Pumpkin Seeds – A healthy snack toddlers can help with.
Read Fall-Themed Books – Enjoy stories about fall, pumpkins, and Halloween.
Do a Fall-Themed Puzzle – Look for puzzles with colorful leaves or autumn scenes.
Explore a Pumpkin Patch – Let your toddler explore and play among the pumpkins.
Collect Colorful Leaves – Use a basket to gather different types.
Make Leaf Crowns – Tape leaves together and wear them like a crown.
Have a Cozy Pajama Movie Day – Watch fall-themed movies with blankets and snacks.
Go for a Nature Walk – Look for signs of fall like squirrels gathering nuts.
Make a Paper Plate Pumpkin – Paint or color a paper plate to look like a pumpkin.
Have a Backyard Campfire – Roast marshmallows (with supervision) and tell stories.
Collect Sticks for Crafting – Use sticks to build a fun fall craft.V
Visit a Fall-Themed Storytime – Libraries often have seasonal story hours.
Make a Handprint craft– Paint your toddler’s hand and make a fun image
Play with Bubbles Outside – Fall weather can be perfect for bubble fun.
Do a Fall-Themed Dance Party – Dance to some autumn songs.
Go on a Train Ride – Some towns offer fall train rides with scenic views.
Make a Fall Sensory Bottle – Fill a clear bottle with leaves, acorns, and glitter.
Have a Toddler-Friendly Halloween Party – Dress up, dance, and snack on treats
Play Hide and Seek in the Yard – Hide behind trees or piles of leaves.
Sing Fall Songs – Teach songs like “Five Little Pumpkins.”
Explore a Botanical Garden – See the changing colors of fall.
Take Photos in Fall Foliage – Capture your toddler among the colorful leaves.
Hope you enjoyed the fun 50 fall activities for toddlers.
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