It is time for a new sensory basket for my little one. I change out the tot sensory basket faster then the older kiddos sensory bin because the attention span is so short. I am going back to work on colors. I loved the letter B and fully plan to continue with the alphabet when "B" is older. Honesty, he doesn't need to know that concept quite yet. I think I will focus on shapes and colors. The red basket was a huge hit so I thought I would try green. I tried something new so I hope you like it (I am still on the fence).
The Basket:
The Items:
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| Shapes: cookie cutters, plastic bendable bracelet, ring, and tubberware lid | 
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| Bow & Beads (from last basket), cardboard lacing card, and wooden beads strung onto a pipecleaner | 
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| Things that go: metal tractor, hard plastic truck, train, boat, soft plastic garbage truck, and wind-up dino (he loves it) | 
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| Trees: Felt and plastic. The palms rotate so that is fun | 
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| Blocks: Wood and Plastic | 
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| Stuffed frog, teether, plastic horse, Mr. Potato head hat, and binkey | 
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| Noise Makers: whistle, ball snapper, snake that rotates, and a pretend level (makes a rattle sound) | 
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| Sensory bag: shaving cream and food dye (taped shut) I put green confetti items as a search and find option. Not sure if I like this or not. We will see! Definitely provides a different texture than he is use to. | 
Playtime:
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| Wooden beads were his favorite | 
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| Exploring the sensory bag | 
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| Trying to figure out how the beads got into the level (see brother on his head in the back ;0) | 
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| Obviously the train needs to go on the garbage truck | 
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| Ball snapper being used as yet another oral toy. | 
Another great post ;-)
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