If you didn’t read my post about how we organize activities and toys, please go here first.
This is the second box of activities, and here is a look inside it.
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If you didn’t read my post about how we organize activities and toys, please go here first.
This is the second box of activities, and here is a look inside it.
Continue reading “Tuesday Box of Activities for 12-18 month olds”
We accumulated so many toys, books and activities that I thought of a way to organize it in order for us to evenly interact with each one. I saw a similar idea about toy rotation, and thought it would be perfect for our needs. Toy rotation is also recommended by a Montessori method to keep a child interested in the activities and not to be overwhelmed with choice. I tried to organize each bin to have a few books, a sorting activity and some developmental toys. Scarlett is excited each morning when we get a new bin out, and I get curious myself what’s in today’s box 🙂 So I thought I’ll share a look inside each bin. I’ll add them one by one as we go.
Continue reading “Daily rotation of activities and toys for 12-18 month old. Monday box.”
I was thinking about making a magnetic theater for a while but I couldn’t decide on the story. It seemed that some of the stories have too many characters, while others have too few. So I thought about nursery rhymes, and 5 little ducks seemed perfect. Scarlett loves ducks, and loves this nursery rhyme, and this one is also great for learning how to count and to do the actions in the song. Continue reading “Magnetic theater. Based on 5 little ducks nursery rhyme. Free printable.”