How to Use This Library

This activity library is designed for parents who want quick, useful ideas without complicated setup. Each activity connects to a skill children can practice on Bumpi Tunes World: colors, counting, letters, feelings, routines, music, tracing, and sensory calm. You can use one activity after a game, during a transition, or whenever your child needs something structured to do.

Keep each activity short. Toddlers and preschoolers often learn best in small bursts. A five-minute activity repeated over several days can be more useful than one long lesson that becomes frustrating.

Color Sorting Activities

After Bubble Match & Sorting, invite your child to sort real objects by color. Use socks, crayons, toy cars, blocks, or snack cups. Start with two colors if your child is young, then add more as they gain confidence.

Counting Activities

After Cloud Counting Climb or Count the Stars, count real things your child can touch. Counting becomes more meaningful when children connect number words to actual items.

Letter Sound Activities

After Magic Letter Blocks, pick one letter from the word your child built. Say the sound gently, then find something nearby that starts with that sound. Keep it playful and do not turn it into a test.

Feelings Activities

After Bumpi’s Feelings Faces, use a mirror and practice making happy, sad, silly, sleepy, and surprised faces. Then talk about one time your child felt that way. The goal is not to force a long conversation. The goal is to make feelings easier to name.

Routine Activities

After Bumpi Bear’s Bedtime Routine, choose one real routine step and practice it calmly. Put three toys in a bin. Brush teeth together for a short song. Pull up the blanket and say goodnight to a stuffed animal. Repetition turns routines into something familiar.

Sensory Calm Activities

After Glow Trace or Ripple Pond Rhythm, shift into a quiet offline activity. Trace a circle on your child’s palm, draw a star in the air, press hands together, or listen to a soft song. These activities help the body move from digital play into calm connection.