[Contributor Post at Allfortheboys.com]
Psst! Have you heard the exciting news?! We’re a new contributor at All For The Boys! Last week we explored messy concept sensory painting, discussing the difference between big and small. Understanding basic concepts helps strengthen a child’s vocabulary and builds early mathematical skills.
Let’s dive back into our series today and discuss fun concepts — longest :: shortest, fill :: pour, full :: empty, and up :: down. Today’s ultimate learning sensory bin is full of basic concepts, fine-motor activities, shapes, colors sequencing, and letters! Aside from all the fun learning, we’ll experiment with our lacing lids we made last summer, measuring, and sensory play with bright teeny-tiny pasta!
To continue reading, see Concept Sensory Bin at All For The Boys blog.
How awesome! Congrats on the gig and love this post 🙂 Thanks for linking this up to the Kids Co-Op. I’ll be featuring your post in my colourful play roundup this week. xo P
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Hi Pauline! Thank you so much! You’re so kind. I appreciate the feature too. Thanks for hosting. 🙂
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Well done – and fantastic ideas – I need to play more with my son to help him learn his vocab. We have visual aids now should make it easier.
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Thank you! There’s so many activities all rolled-up into one bin. My son needs more fine motor so this was fun and challenging! Thanks again. =)
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