Have I mentioned before how much I love Pinterest? Because I really really do. Ask any stay at home parent and they will say that at some point, the days get long. We have a basket of toys for Aidan to play with, stuffed animals to wrestle, books to look at, but somehow he still seems to get bored. I don't really want to go buy a lot of new toys all the time--we don't have space for them, and he'll outgrow them relatively quickly. Plus, so many toys out there are full of flashing lights and sounds, which aren't always bad, but I want him to get used to playing with things that he can interact with more, that don't just flash at him. I was reminded this week of a MOPS speaker we had this past year who spoke on the importance of play, and how play is the primary means through which children learn. She stressed that play does NOT need to involve fancy toys or expensive items, but rather can involve the most average every day house hold items and a little imagination. She made us practice playing with empty yogurt containers (you can build very cool things with them!), tops of snapple bottles, piles of yarn and fabric scraps (the textures are awesome!), blocks, dice, styrofoam packing peanuts, empty water bottles, etc. The skies the limit, really! My little one still puts everything in his mouth, so I needed to come up with some things for him to play with that wouldn't hurt him--obviously he's too young for the pile of buttons or dice! Thanks to Pinterest and a friend of mine (Pediatric Occupational Therapist Christie, of the fantastic blog
MamaOT--check it out if you haven't, she has amazing tips and ideas!) I came up with some fun new things for Aidan that didn't cost much at all, and will help expose him to new textures and senses.
The first thing I made were some sensory bags. I got this idea from the blog
Growing a Jeweled Rose's post on sensory play ideas for babies which has amazing ideas on it. I went to the 99 cent store and bought 4 bottles of various substances that are cool textures--two bottles of hair gel, a bottle of blue body wash, and a can of shaving cream.
I also wandered their toy aisle and the clearance bins that Target has at the front of their stores and came up with objects that would look cool and have different textures--my favorite are the beaded necklaces.
Grab some ziplock bags--I used the freezer ones because they seem to be a bit thicker.
Prop the bag inside something so it doesn't tip over and spill while you're trying to fill it
Add a bottle of the squishy stuff and whatever objects you want--this one is my favorite, the magnetic numbers floating in blue body wash.
I double bagged mine so little teeth won't puncture holes in them, and reinforced the top with tape. From there, just squish and play! The texture is very fun, and when he's older he can have fun searching for certain numbers or objects as they move around the bag. The soap worked the best, I do have to say I wouldn't use hair gel again. It's not as moveable, but the soap is awesome and even creates bubbles as you squish the bags. Aidan isn't quite sure what to do with the bags yet, but I think he'll eventually have fun with them
I love the feel of the beads--but like I said, I wouldn't put them in hair gel again, I'd do body wash or other soap. With the shaving cream I didn't put any objects in the bag, just a bag of shaving cream to squish around, I love it--it's very entertaining for me at least!
Another new toy I brought out is one I actually made before he was born and it's been hanging on his wall since then. He just started noticing it a couple weeks ago, so I took it off the wall and let him explore. I found this photo display chain at Ikea for $2.00--5 squares of plastic that let you put photos in them (double sided) connected with wire to make a long chain. I laid it on the floor and he has a great time turning the squares over, chewing on them, and looking at the faces of his family members I've put in them. Super easy and I love that he's being exposed to the faces of people who love him even if they are far away.


My other toy I created yesterday were a bunch of sensory bottles. I bought the small water bottles, and went through Michaels and picked out about 5 different things that would be fun in water. So I found little puffy pom poms that look cool, different beads, googly eyes, and sequins. I put one of these objects into each bottle and glued the tops shut so he can't eventually figure out how to get them open. They are very fun--the objects spin and float in the water as you shake or roll the bottles--definitely an easy way to keep him entertained for a bit!

My last invention (not that original I will admit) is to use the same little water bottles and fill 3 of them with colored rice. I dyed the rice yesterday (just add several drops of food coloring to a plastic bag with about a cup of white rice and mix--then spread on a plate to let it dry a bit before putting it inside the bottles). These are his favorite toys so far--he definitely likes the way the rice shakes and rattles inside the bottles!
There you have it, super easy ways to entertain a little one using objects you can find right in your own cupboards!