Henry is 19 months old.
On the activity wall, things stayed pretty similar to last week. On the magnet board were some new colored rectangle magnets. I found them at a local surplus store and they are awesome. Henry really enjoyed playing with them. I also had the numbered foam strips so that Henry could make rectangles. On the felt board there were a bunch of colored rectangles. The weather wall stayed the same.
The tot trays were really fun this week. Once again, these were Henry's favorite.The first tot tray was the felt button tree that I posted about earlier this week. Henry liked the tree. He wasn't able to put the leaves on the tree, but he tried. A lot of the time he just wanted to match the leaves to the same colored button -- which was fine by me!
The second tray was a Melissa and Doug Clock Shapes Puzzle. Henry had never seen the puzzle before, but he still didn't super love it. The pieces were pretty small which is different from most of the puzzles he's used to. Although, he spent a good amount of time carrying around the yellow star shape.
The final tray was a fall themed sensory bin. It contained beans, cut-up fall-themed tissue, fabric leaves, foam rectangles, plastic tabletop leaves, the leaves from fall garland and a wooden tree and owl that I painted. I also gave Hen a plastic spice jar, a tablespoon, funnel, and measuring cup. Henry lost it, he loved it so much. He spend the majority of the time playing with it at tot school.
He definitely had moments of frustration with the spice jar {which you can see in the pictures was almost always in his hand} when he couldn't open the lid right away. He would end up throwing it across the room and screaming. By the end of the week, he had gotten better though. He had a bunch of fun just scooping beans in and out of the measuring cup. He also loved sorting the objects from the bin into the spice jar.
Other things we did this week were:
Put fall themed stickers onto a rectangle.
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