Ok, it's official, we are on an object permanence game kick! Today, we tried this peek-a-boo box idea from The Stay-at-Home-Mom Survival Guide. When I put it together last night, I had a feeling Elise was going to like it - it combines two of her favorite things: opening and closing boxes and pulling off photos stuck on with velcro! Elise has been fighting off her first cold, so we've been snuggling and playing this game a lot. Her reaction is so sweet when she opens the lid and sees herself inside. :)
Happy weekend, friends!
Showing posts with label Elise - 9 months. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elise - 9 months. Show all posts
Friday, May 3, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
six object permanence games
If something can't be seen, heard, or touched, does it still exist? Jean Piaget emphasized the importance of object permanence in his theory of cognitive development. (Read more on Wikipedia.) Here are a handful of fun games to play with your baby that will strengthen his or her understanding of object permanence!
1. Ball under a cup
2. Caterpillar in an apple
3. Ring in a box
4. Stuffed animal under a blanket
5. The ball drop
6. Peek-a-boo!!!
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Monday, April 22, 2013
kitchen treasures
Another favorite treasure basket...
While I wash dishes or prepare a meal, Elise can often be found exploring the objects in her kitchen treasure basket. I love that we're able to both work in the kitchen at the same time (AND I can get something done - like the dishes! Woo hoo!).
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
the velcro board
I saw this over on Chasing Cheerios, and knew we had to give it a try. Remember how much we love velcro? Anyway, our velcro board has been a big hit with Elise for the past month. I can't decide which she enjoys more, pulling the objects off the board, or sticking them in her mouth afterwards! Either way, Elise is strengthening her control and coordination of movement AND stimulating her senses.
To make this activity, I attached strips of sticky back velcro to a board (It's actually a wooden plaque). Then, I stuck smaller pieces of sticky back velcro to the bottoms of some wooden objects. I found all my supplies at Michaels, and spent about $10. I always stay with Elise while she's using the velcro board because some of the objects are small. Also, Elise really likes to chew on the little pieces of velcro, so I check them frequently to make sure they're still firmly stuck in place.
Oh gosh, I was just looking at this last photo, and there's Rosie! Do you see her? What a creeper... I think she bombs 90% of the photos I take of Elise. This baby sure is lucky to get herded by a cow dog all day! :)
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homemade materials
Monday, April 15, 2013
on the shelves - 9 months
the circle treasure basket
A variety of lids to look at, chew on, and hit together. Lids scavenged from around the house.
the ball drop
This
is our version of the object permanence box. The ball is dropped into
one of the three holes on the top, and then rolls out the hole on the
side. Box and ball purchased here, and then slightly modified. :)
egg and cup
This
activity is great for exploring the concept that things fit together.
Plus, the egg is perfect for chewing on! Egg and cup from Pinkhouse Handworks.
the photo album
Elise
always enjoys looking at photos of herself and other people she knows.
I switch the photos out occasionally to keep it fresh. I like the concept of a baby photo album, but I don't like the way the plastic sleeves stick to the photos in this one.
Still curious? Check it out here.
the blue bag
A blue bag full of blue objects to explore. Can you guess which one Elise likes the best?
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on the shelves
Friday, April 12, 2013
busy hands: baby edition
pulling mama-made magnets
off the fridge
exploring the tails
in Fishy Tails
a family walk
along the Yellowstone River
investigating
a selection of spheres
admiring the details
on a souvenir gift from Mexico
(Our friend who gave up this little dish apologized because there was a piece of velcro on the back. I laughed and showed her all the photos hanging with velcro on our walls. We hung the dish up right away, and Elise loved pulling it off. I haven't kept it up, though, because I'm a little worried about E chewing off the beads... Instead, I'm saving it for special times when we can look at it together!)
picking up and dropping the agate
from the nature treasure basket
pulling up to a stand
against a chair
Happy Friday, friends!
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
treasures from nature
OK, so we are huge fans of treasure baskets around here. Commercial baby toys are fun for a quick minute or two, but a basket full of real things? Things the big people use? Now, that's worth some serious baby investigation.
This week, Elise has been exploring a treasure basket with objects from nature. Our outside world has been under snow for the majority of Elise's life (crazy, right?), so it's been exciting for her to discover that under all that fluffy white stuff, some seriously interesting things were hiding. A few of our natural finds have come home with us to become Elise's newest treasure basket.
Clockwise from the top left: agate, driftwood, fossil, coral (not from Montana, but a gift from a friend's recent trip to Mexico), pine branch cutting, and pine cone.
A thoughtfully put together treasure basket can stimulate all of Elise's senses and hold her interest for up to a half an hour, or more! Elise has been enjoying treasure baskets since she was between 4 and 5 months old (she's 9 months now), and I really appreciate the way they've given her an opportunity to experience the fascinating objects of her environment in a safe way. OH, and did I mention? Putting together a basket full of curiosities from your house and yard is FREE! Now that's a treasure, right?
Some treasure basket inspiration:
This week, Elise has been exploring a treasure basket with objects from nature. Our outside world has been under snow for the majority of Elise's life (crazy, right?), so it's been exciting for her to discover that under all that fluffy white stuff, some seriously interesting things were hiding. A few of our natural finds have come home with us to become Elise's newest treasure basket.
Clockwise from the top left: agate, driftwood, fossil, coral (not from Montana, but a gift from a friend's recent trip to Mexico), pine branch cutting, and pine cone.
A thoughtfully put together treasure basket can stimulate all of Elise's senses and hold her interest for up to a half an hour, or more! Elise has been enjoying treasure baskets since she was between 4 and 5 months old (she's 9 months now), and I really appreciate the way they've given her an opportunity to experience the fascinating objects of her environment in a safe way. OH, and did I mention? Putting together a basket full of curiosities from your house and yard is FREE! Now that's a treasure, right?
Some treasure basket inspiration:
- How to Raise an Amazing Child the Montessori Way by Tim Seldin
- Counting Coconuts
- How We Montessori
- Montessori ici
- Sew Liberated
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Friday, April 5, 2013
bookworm
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