Vito’s activities were limited to a few because I was recovering from a flu and at the same time I was catching up on some chores. Hopefully we’ll be doing something more meaning next week.
Lego Transfer
I’m allowing Vito to explore the bricks on his own. We were supposed to do a Lego transfer activity but he couldn’t get it yet because he wasn’t paying attention. To him the bowl is more interesting rather than the bricks.
Finger Transfer
Again I used the yogurt and food colouring for this. He loves this activity!
And I have to capture his masterpiece on a piece of paper :)
Book of the Week: Mr Brown Can Moo
We’ve been reading this book for days and Vito enjoys listening to my voice! He’s so cute whenever he attempts to follow his Mom making the sounds in the book. Then I would also show him the animal figures that are mentioned in the book. Sorry no actual photos during the activity as I’m holding him and the book as well.
Ball Drop
This is such a simple activity with a homemade toy as I don’t want to splurge on kids’ commercial toys. I made a hole in a box of orange juice and would instruct him to drop the ball. I would demonstrate and he attempts to follow but without success. He can only hold the ball up to the top of the box but cannot make his little hands drop the ball. Awww. So cute!
See the picture below? He’s attempting to drop it but couldn’t do it. He uses his mouth to catch the from dropping. So cute!
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I love your homemade ball drop toy. What a fun and inexpensive fine motor activity. I love the idea!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the ball in box activity! My boys would have loved that.
ReplyDeleteOh yippee! Some activities that I think would work for my 1 year old. She would really love the fingerpainting. Love that you managed to capture the art on paper. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteKatie @ Cup of Tea