shapes Age 3-5
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Two part puzzles
Two parts make one.
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Toddler puzzles
First simple puzzles for toddlers
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Pouring activities
There are many different pouring activities - they build on each other in terms of difficulty
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Syringe and pipette
There are many different transfer exercises with pipettes and syringes - they build on each
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Tongs
There are many different activities with tongs - they build on each in difficulty level and
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Spooning
There are many different activities with spoons - they build on each other in levels of
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Binomial cube
The binomial cube is a sensomotor experience, that supports the development of spatial
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Trinomial cube
The trinomial cube is a sensomotor experience, that supports the development of spatial
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Sound cylinders
Shaking and exact listening - train the sense of hearing with the sound cylinders.
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The 5 vertebrae puzzles
The 5 animal puzzles with one animal each from the five animal kingdoms.
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The invertebrae puzzles
The missing animal puzzles with some animals of the invertebrate animal classes.
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Colormatching with clothes pins
Colors from yellow to purple and from light to dark.
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Pasta in a bag
Put the pasta and threads into a bag - done!
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Felt tangram
A light tangram - perfect for to go!
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Felt loops
Making long lines or chaplets out of felt bands
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Pinch me
Attaching paperclips to tippy-toes.
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Patterns with foam shapes
Laying free or given patterns with foam shapes.
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Sorting sticks
Putting sticks into bags, and out, and in again...
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Solar system - quietbookpage
The planets in our solar system
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Lacing blocks
Lacing smooth silk ribbon through different sized thread eyes.
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Shades sorting game
'ligther than... and darker than' in the colours of the rainbow
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Fishing game or counting fishies
Colourful glittery fish made from felt.
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Everything about puzzles
Is there a order for puzzles, that is good to follow? My childs puzzles provide no challenge -
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Sensory tray - a small sensorybin
A tray of bits and bobs
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Cube-mosaic
100 cubes in 20 colours.
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Patterns on the light table
Lay out and explore exciting luminous patterns.
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Plant windows
Preserve and explore natural treasures from a walk through the woods.
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Rainbow Peg dolls
Replay family, friends or the nursery group.
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Counting blocks in Montessori colors
1, 2, 3... - Counting and building all in one.
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Couting with stones
Make a game with pepples to assign numbers and quantities.
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DIY Light table - IKEA hack
A table, an acrylic sheet and LED-light strips.
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Rainbow-Window-Blocks
Glowing blocks in the colours of the rainbow
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Mirror corner
mirror, mirror in the corner...
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The easiest and quickest playdough
Super simple and versatile playdough!
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Window paint - quick to mix
Do you want to paint on your windows with brushes
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Rainbow-Sensory bins
Rainbows are fascinating for all ages.
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Magnetic, glowing stones
Glowing, mysterious discs in all the colours of the rainbow
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Simple, everyday tasks
Children want to investigate and exercise tasks, they see us do.
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Matching games
Every child enjoys matching games.
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Matching fruits
Match fruits made from felt with the corresponding photographs
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Water is alwasy fun - easy sensory bins with water
Water is probably the simplest filling material for a sensory bin.
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Treasure bins for sorting and digging
Digging-Sorting-Decorating-Hiding-Finding
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(Ant)Arctica - Snow, pinguins and icebears
here we are in the polar regions!
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Cloud dough
Cloud dough is soft, slightly sticky "sand"
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Slimy slime
Slimy slime - made of only two ingredients!
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Kinetic sand
Kinetic sand has different flow properties than regular sand or moon sand.
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Winter bird-food-balls
Easy homemade bird food balls
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Do it yourself watercolor
Do you want to make your own brilliant watercolors?
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Oobleck
Ooblek - non-Newtonian fluid
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Which seeds are these?
What grows from these little seeds?