We are talking a lot about touch right now. My son is a big snuggler and as my belly grows he has had to adjust to what he can thump on and what he can’t. We have also been talking about gentle touches for friends and babies. I know that many families go through that often with toddlers and preschoolers. This activity contrasts and sorts soft and hard things, and identifies them through touch.
- Gather your materials. You will need a wipes container that has a rubbery opening ( a kleenex box works well too) , soft items like cotton balls, feathers, small pieces of fleece, and harder objects like blocks, keys and toy cars.
- Pop the outer lid off the box so it doesn’t scratch your little ones arm when they are reaching in.
- Add the items to the container and close the lid.
- Invite your child to reach in and find something hard . Start a pile for the hard things.
- Reach in a find something soft .
- Continue sorting until all the objects are out of the box. My son exclaimed when he was done ” I win! I win!”
Jeni says
This is a great idea. I think I will use this with my 3 year old. I might also change it up by aksing her to idetntify the object before she takes it out.
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Erin @ Closing Time says
This is such a great idea! I’ve been saving some old baby wipe containers for “something” and now I can use them! My kids will love it!
Tiffany says
I knew there was a reason I was saving all those wipes boxes. *wink wink* They’re also great for storing crayons.
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Cheryl says
I just started reading your blog. I’m curious… how old is your son? My Grandson is 22 months and I think may still be a little young for some of this. I love your blog btw.
admin says
My son is just 3, we started the blog when he was not yet a year and a half though- check these activities out for beginners.
https://www.notimeforflashcards.com/crafts/beginners
Vanessa Kerr says
Brilliant idea as always! I am going to do this one today!
Miti says
Very clever!!! I’m adding that one to my to-do list. Thanks!
I’ve really enjoyed your posts. So much, that I’ve left a little shout out on my blog. Hope to see you there.
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Deborah says
This is a terrific activity for the sense of touch!
Linda says
I just put your button on my blog!
Thanks again for sharing all your great ideas!
Linda
Lynn says
I love this!! I am totally doing it this week. Thanks 🙂
Staci says
Oh, Allie! This one totally saved the day today. Another snow day…. cabin fever… you get the idea! This one morphed into several different games for my DD but it kept her occupied (and learning) and me sane! 🙂
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Rachel says
My preschoolers loved doing this last month! we made a mess with the “tubs of texture” – especially the cornstarch!
http://quirkymomma.com/2009/texture-touch/
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Lenetta @ Nettacow says
This is a super idea – I love the suggestion to “find something soft” or whatever. I linked to this on my weekly roundup – post is under my name. Thanks so much!
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