1. Cut a hole in the top of the container.
2. Stuff the container with your other items.
While trying to spend a little time with my older child to practice writing and reading I needed to give my little one something to do. So, I grabbed a few items I had laying around and whipped up this quick toy. It might not look like much but babies aren't too worried about aesthetics and he played with it for at least 20 minutes. So I call that a win! Directions: 1. Cut a hole in the top of the container. 2. Stuff the container with your other items. He enjoyed dumping/pulling the items out and putting them back in which is great since that's what this toy is all about! There are plenty of other versions of this same toy but I think that his ability to see the items inside was intriguing and he also enjoyed the sound the container made. Hopefully your toddler will enjoy it too!
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meet rachelRachel is a mother of three, elementary Spanish teacher and part-time blogger who loves crafting, creating fun and engaging activities for her children and students and hanging with her friends and family. She blogs about what she's doing and her interests at any given time which vary. She's a little OCD and always looking for her next project. Her husband calls it, "focusing her crazy", but she just calls it fun. Archives
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