A dear friend gifted us an adorable wooden toy that houses three colored balls and a beautiful rainbow xylophone. Kz occasionally likes to make music with it but he is more inclined to tote the balls around the house, tapping them on different surfaces occasionally to hear the noise they make. When Kz began leaving them in his toy box, I knew it was time to find a way to bring them back to life.
I had seen this simple play idea on Pinterest from this site. The original idea called for a metal bowl, but this large wok was the closest thing I could find. I put the 3 balls inside and moved them around a bit. They made an awesome noise and Kz immediately reached for the familiar toys. I could tell he was intrigued by the way he continued to replace the balls into the bowl after pulling them out. He really loved banging them against the side of the bowl. He squinted, startled by the loud sound but then smiled and did it again.
After a while, he noticed that he could manuever the balls by tilting the pan! They rolled around and when tilted high enough, popped out. I got a good workout running to the opposite side of the room and replacing them each time. Your welcome, Kz.
Of course, I only had a pan with a handle...
A whole cup of coffee while still hot? I will definitely try this one!
ReplyDeleteYes! Let me know how it goes :)
DeleteHow adorable!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas, and very stylish baby!
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Thanks! Though, I'm not sure Kz is so stylish, these days he just wears whatever fits! Come back and see us soon.
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Hi Krissy,
ReplyDeleteI think that this idea is so great. I have a baby girl who looks about the same age as Kz and I am always at a loss about new ways to play with her. I am totally against buying her lots of toys, especially since she prefers to play with cloths and cardboard more than any real toys that we own. I think that your blog is so unique and wonderful. Thanks for writing it! I also found you on Bloggy Moms and would love if you would visit Dara and I on www.milkandwildroses.com
Danielle
Hi! Thanks for visiting and I hope you found some of the activities useful for Dara. I wonder about the difference in temperament between babies and their subsequent interest in one activity over another. Maybe Dara will enjoy some of the things Kz didn't! Let me know how it goes. Will certainly visit you at Milk and Wild Roses. Thanks, again!
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