When babyA was around 5 months she had an urge to pull the stuffs around her. That is the phase where I felt to collect the stuffs she will be interested in and put it in one place like basket or a tub or box so that she can explore and I can get some ME time when she does that. So I started searching and found the treasure basket series from the imaginationtree and I really enjoyed collecting stuffs for her and even I do play at times; being a mommy I behave like a kiddo part 2.
So now I’m in the phase of introducing colours so I took up the Colour pink now.
The baskets can be done quick and it’s very simple to create with the stuffs we have around home. Not only with colours we can create the treasure basket to teach the shapes, texture, sizes, rhymes, stories, etc. Now let’s see what all We have collected in the Pink Basket
Pink Saturn ribbon
Hot box cover
Pink spoon
Plates
Baby high chair support
Teddy
Baby shoe
Blue Basket
Foam Letter 2
Cylinder shaped
Her playset cups
Saucepans
You can also use the coloured rice filled in a bottle.
It’s really fun to sit back and see how the kids explore depending on the age. They touch, feel and explore each and every stuff in the basket. Their imagination grows based on how to work on this. They can take it out and put it back into the bin. They may even use the property without teaching them. They may even discover a new method to use them. They will chew too as that’s their routine. So with the basic basket the baby/toddler is getting an opportunity to learn the colour, explore the stuffs and knows about the methodology to use a particular product.
Did you like this? Please do let me know about your experience with the sensory bin if you had made earlier and if not make it and share your experience
We are not at this stage less but I can’t wait to make colour baskets and teach him colours.
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