These have all been taken since September(12 months old) to now (15 months). So this is a 3 month span and she works like this about 3 times a week because that is how often I teach preschool from my home.
This first picture is the only one I have of Ally out of her buckle chair. She wanted to get out every activity on the shelf and she loved it and was doing pretty good but it just required my UNDIVIDED attention and I need to focus on all of the kids so the rest of the pictures she is buckled in but she doesn’t mind:)
Spooning flat marbles
Tiny plastic bears and metal containers
Stacking wooden blocks
One big pom pom with a table spoon and nesting cups
Nesting cups with little plastic cats
Golf tees to stick into the straw hole of a Red Robin kids cup
Small pom poms and a plastic rolling pin from a playdoh thing. She LOVES this one! When it gets full they start popping out of the bottom. One of the boys may have shown her how to shoot them out by blowing…hmmmm.
Sensory bottles(plastic test tubes). I made 4 for her at this time Glitter in water, Jewels in water, Beads to shake and the last one has a single marble to roll back and forth. She loves these and says “Ooooooo” as she shakes them around. She also loves putting them in the holder!
Shape sorters
Little hoops
(party section of the dollar store)
Halloween peg game(I grabbed a Christmas one at the dollar store that I know will be a big hit as well)
Color wheel (by crazyart at wal-mart)
Wood bead onto a dowel
Plastic Beads on a drink stirrer
YOU KNOW YOUR OWN CHILD! PLEASE WATCH THEM AROUND SMALL OBJECTS!!!
I love all of these ideas. We will have to wait awhile though. My 17 month old would eat them all. :( I have a tough time coming up with things to do with him because of his lack of attention span and/or desire to eat them!
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