A very simple set up, but has to be planned in advance- Why? Because you need to prepare the jelly, which has to be kept over night for it to set. A simple activity setup with so many benefits : Sensory play / messy play Small world play encourages pretend play (child’s imagination develops) Practical…
I’ve used some Ragi , a few selective letter ( some that Chintu already knows, some that he doesn’t), scoop and grab for fine motor skill development. Whenever you present a sensory bin try giving the child some fine motor tools – it goes perfectly well with sensory bin. This activity helps in : Alphabet…
Let me tell you the story behind this activity. Chintu asked me for ice cubes yesterday – when I told him that ice cubes are not available now and we need to make it – his immediate response was that he wanted to make ice cubes expected from a toddler. So we poured some water…
Some fun and educational activities (step towards practical life skills) can be done at home by anyone, without any pre-planning. Water is a perfect sensory tool. It engages touch ( temperature of the water and wetness) and sound/hearing ( the sound of pouring). Sponge Activity: The idea is to transfer the water back and forth…