Faced with a fussy baby who wouldn't nap, I raided my recycling box (and wracked my brain) to come up with something that would entertain when none of the toys would.
A few lids from the recycling box and an empty wipes container (I find the Huggies brand works the best because of the soft rubber around the opening) lends itself to numerous lessons while playing.
"Hello Red!" I say (well, in French, because we play this in French). Then as I slide it in, I say with a lot of enthusiasm "Bye, bye Red! Oh no! Where did Red go?" Then we open the container and get the lid. We repeat this with the other colors. Blue, green, yellow, and red are enough for now.
Eventually, J-jo will be able to put the lid in by himself. (He'd rather chew on it right now.) That will be a great fine motor activity for him.
We have two of each of the color lids, plus a third lid of some of the colors that is smaller. So we can also play "Hello Little Red. Hello Big Red."
I lay one red lid on the floor and say, "Here's another Red." Then with shapes from the shape sorter, I will put a yellow shape on the red lid and say "Is this red? No, it's yellow. This is red." When I say, "This is red," I place a red shape from the sorter onto the lid. I will do this again for the second lid.
J-jo loves the colors. He loves the extra attention he's getting while we play this. Five minutes later, he's no longer a fussy baby and will happily play ball with me.
Note:
As J-jo gets bigger, you'll be starting to see more baby activities on Bear's blog. I should have considered a second child when I named this blog and now that it's kind of well known, I don't really want to start a new blog or even change the name of this blog (though I may add J-jo to the title).
What a great idea! Our 13 month old LOVES the shape sorter we have...but is no good at sorting the shapes yet. She would LOVE this because she could do it on her own without getting frustrated.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! So simple to make too!
ReplyDeleteRecycled imbacure box. Brilliant! We discovered this week that an empty tissue box and cars (or other toys) is fun too (although he'd rather have the full tissue box).
ReplyDeleteI have used the very same Huggies container for a similar activity when we learned the names of farm animals. It became a great 'cycle of activity' - pushing the animals in, opening the lid to throw them out, and starting all over again. Little arms fit through the opening nicely, so it can also double as a sensory box when you ask the child to find a shape by feeling for it! Thanks for reminding me about this one, will give it to my 9 month old boy tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! You could have saved me $ when I purchased a piggy bank with the exact same idea! I'll pass it on to my sister!
ReplyDeleteThat's an excellent idea! She's always trying to get into her wipes box anyway, might as well let her do it! Thanks :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea!!! im gonna go searching the house tommorow to find lids to use since i do aready have the container :)
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