Floor Toys (block area)
Trains (just enough to make a circle), Ball rolling thing(it used to be some other toy that someone was throwing out so I snagged it and the boys love rolling random balls down it), Big Legos, Golf Clubs and Balls.
Memory Game with New Cards, Giant Marble Transfer Activity with Tongs, Random Lacing Objects, Puzzles(always rotating), Rubber Bands w/ Peg board.
Sensory Tub
Back to beans, this time with homemade funnel
Computer
Caden is still playing Blaster for the most part during his computer time but, today he decided to paint on paint brush. He was really enjoying it.
Where did you find those giant marbles?? This looks very nice and inviting (I may say that every week! It's true!). I like how you have just enough things out and each one is interesting, but there's not so much that it's overwhelming. I'm sure there's a lesson in there for me... I just wish I could figure out how to help M accept that some of his toys are out of rotation when he asks for them. That's the main reason we've given up trying to rotate. Any advice?
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of only have specific toys out because it allows them to see what's available and really play with the toys w/o being overwhelmed by 'the next thing'.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you keep the out of rotation toys? How do you keep them orgnaized so you can find them the next time?