Post by Leapinglizards on Apr 12, 2016 7:50:38 GMT -5
I let Hannah play with mixing food coloring in a clear bowl of water to create different colors. She loved it although for sure a activity to do without clothes or in the bath
Post by anotherdreamer on Apr 12, 2016 11:19:27 GMT -5
sidewalk chalk, chalkboard inside too (they ask to color a lot) pipe cleaners and a colander, pretend picnics, real picnics, watering plants.
I plan in getting a low plastic bin or really small inflatable pool, when it warms up, then fillings it with water and cups or other floating toys, or kids magnetic fishing toy, and let the kids use it as a makeshift water play area.
I also want to get a small bin with sand and let them dig for treasure/dinos. Not huge, but enough for some play variation.
DD loves "painting" the house with water, playing with chalk is fun for her too. I got sprayable chalk we'll try out soon. She also loves finger painting with pudding.
Post by surfmama106 on Apr 12, 2016 21:21:41 GMT -5
Besides the shit ton of toys we have L loooooooves to color. We do it multiple times a day. She's getting pretty good too. She scribbles, draws lines, and circles. I give us one piece of blank paper and make a little story out of it. "There once was a family...mommy daddy etc, they are apples by a tree and have a dog and smelt flowers" she loves it and just colors all around. And hen she'll name all the things I drew. It's cute and fun.
Post by honeybee434 on Apr 12, 2016 21:47:09 GMT -5
We did a lot of coloring until I couldn't leave S unsupervised with the crayons due to eating them. Coloring in a big box was a huge hit, too. She recently started loving puzzles. I need to get her a few more bexause the two she has will entertain her for way longer than I expected. She loves sidewalk chalk!
I gave E an empty Kleenex box and it was the best thing ever. He loved to put little toys into it, then take them out, over and over. He even tries to carry the full box around.
I gave E an empty Kleenex box and it was the best thing ever. He loved to put little toys into it, then take them out, over and over. He even tries to carry the full box around.
V loves moving things from one container to another, too. Particularly water from one cup to another. My little mad scientist.
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