11 science activities for toddlers about airflow
When the wind rustles the leaves on a tree, your child might be wondering if the leaves are alive.
Your toddler needs a lot of time experimenting and observing to recognise cause and effect patterns in the natural world. This is the foundation for learning the laws of physics.
Here are some ideas for how you can help your little scientist understand natural sequences related to airflow:
- Blow your hairdryer (on cool) onto your child’s body and hair. Turn it off and on and describe what you are doing and what they’re experiencing.
- Breathe on your hand and say, “I can feel air on my hand.” Then breathe on your child’s hand and ask, “Can you feel air on your hand?”
- Blow across the top of a bottle to create a noise; add some water and see how the noise changes.
- If you have a fan handy, put your child in front of it and—taking care of little fingers—let them manipulate the switches on their own to change the intensity of the breeze.
- Blow air on their face, neck, arm, and toes.

- Have your toddler listen to the sound of wind and point out how it rustles the leaves overhead.
- Blow on a tissue, a thin piece of paper, a feather, or a leaf to make it move.
- Fan them with a stiff piece of paper and invite them to try.

- Practise blowing bubbles in front of your toddler. Blow on their fingers and say, “Feel the air? I’m blowing.” Then blow through the wand and say, “Look! I blew air again and made bubbles!” (Note: Most children learn to blow between 2 and 3 years old.)

- Toss light scarves or the Bright & Light Play Scarf into the air and watch them float down.
- Blow bubbles through a straw into a container of water to demonstrate for your toddler how air and water come together to make bubbles.
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