Baby's Got Bath
Bathtime is just beginning!
Following the great success of Easter-egg washing, I introduced Olivia to more water playtime. I remember having a water table in kindergarten and what a privilege it was to be one of the chosen five who could play there at a given time.
Our large, flat tote (I saw one of our playdate friends using one and ours has become invaluable!) holds O, as well as our biggest kitchen pot filled with warm water. She opted for a mini pot from her kitchen, which is clever since it is much easier for her to manipulate (read; dump water from big pot to carpet outside large tote!)
In went baby and away flew a half hour of intense playtime. There are very few activities that hold O's attention, but most of them that do, take place in this tote!
A definite perk to these ideas for sensory play is most of the objects can be found around your home, therefore playtime is not only cheap, but very easily organized for any mommies that happen to feel less so!
Win-win for everyone!
A definite perk to these ideas for sensory play is most of the objects can be found around your home, therefore playtime is not only cheap, but very easily organized for any mommies that happen to feel less so!
Win-win for everyone!