Saturday, March 30, 2013

Play Space: Mini Centers


My last post about putting the entire bin of toys out for Kz to explore on his own sparked a thought about what my play space looks like on a typical day. If I don't have a special activity set up for Kz, I still like to put some thought into how his toys are presented. I've noticed that when toys are strewn about, Kz is more likely to ignore them. Keeping the play space interesting, fresh and inviting affords Kz the opportunity to get excited about his toys, even if they are the same ones he plays with each day.


I've found that it helps to divide the space into mini centers. This provides a clear space for Kz to crawl through and neat, exciting areas for him to explore. I may sort Kz's toys by shape or color and display them in a transparent container so he can better see their common attributes. Or stack them up so when he reaches for one, they topple over, making him giggle. Anything to entice Kz to crawl on over and get engaged!

When making centers, I like to think about some of the skills that Kz is currently working on. He's recently been pulling up and cruising, so on this day I made sure to make his favorite push toy accessible. I also was careful not to crowd is favorite places to pull up (like the couch) with toys.


On this particular day, I created 7 centers, which is a lot! I find that depending on the types of toys or materials I'm using, I can create more or less accordingly. Recycled, open-ended and real materials get the most play time. Familiar toys get the least. The best tip is to get in the habit of rotating your toys. Have those familiar toys take a two week vacation. This way, when they are reintroduced they feel like new again! If you hide them for longer, you'll find that your child plays with them in an entirely different way since developmentally he or she has grown.

 Kz loves taking apart his play mat. This is one of those things that I know I should encourage but it actually drives me nuts. Piecing the mat back together after he's gleefully disassembled the entire thing is irritating and time consuming. I briefly considered gluing this mat together but the truth is, its a great puzzle for Kz and he loves to tote the little circles around in his mouth while he crawls. To keep me sane, I take a few pieces off the mat and create a center.


Sometimes, taking toys out of context makes them feel brand new! Kz's bath toys are usually only explored during his short baths. For this center, I've taken them out and put them in a basket for him to get a closer look. Some still had a bit of water that surprised him when he squeezed! Besides being hilarious for me, I like to think this reminded him of where he is used to seeing them.



Sometimes I think that Kz's most colorful toys get lost on the bright colored mats or busy rugs we have. Placing a solid blanket underneath makes them pop.


I always like to reserve a space for recycled materials and homemade toys. These sensory bottles have provided endless fun for Kz since he was about 5 months old. Now, at 9 months, he likes to shake them to feel their different weights and hear their unique sounds.


It's important to provide some challenges for your child. Just a little something they can work towards mastering. I have been working with Kz on posting. He is way more interested in dumping things out. Is this a boy trait? Anyway, I have been providing a center for him to explore shape and color while encouraging him to put pieces IN instead of just taking them OUT.


Last but not least, books! I dream about having a place to store books that allows Kz to go and get them as he pleases. Until then, I like to choose a few of his current faves and prop them up in a snuggly corner for him to read. For older children, provide pillows and proper lighting to make this library nook even more inviting.


How do you set up your play space?

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13 comments:

  1. i want to come back as your baby...what fun at your house!

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  2. my 9 month old LOVES to unpack the baskets! So the only setting up I do is a clear space for sitting and a basket full of stuff!! :)

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  3. Lucky! That worked once for me (see previous Real Life Wednesday post) but since then, he's needed a bit more direction to stay engaged. Thanks for stopping by :)

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  4. i really like this idea. Once Goblin could crawl he spent most of his time investigating our shelves and pulling all the DVDs out, I wonder if this would have stopped him. I'm sharing on the SPP pinterest board.

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    1. featuring this on the SPP this weekend (my friend referred to it as Baby circuits which I thought was hilarious)

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    2. hahaha! That really is what it's like! Thanks for sharing us at the SPP :)

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  5. I love the idea of mini spaces like this. Definitely one to try.
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    1. Let me know how it goes! Thanks for taking the time to comment, Susanne :)

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  6. Fantastic playspace that you have created for your little one.

    Thank you for linking up to Tuesday Tots and letting you know that I will be featuring this over on Rainy Day Mum this week.

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    1. Thanks, Cerys! We love getting ideas from Tuesday Tots. Thanks for featuring us!

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  8. I love this!! I try to do this over at our house too, on a smaller scale though since our little guy doesn't crawl yet. It reminds me of when I taught daycare. Areas make things so much more fun! You did a great job :)

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  9. This is all really clever and thoughtful..... My little one will start crawling soon and I will definitely be putting this post to use

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