We use our glass stones for all sorts of things; in our imaginary play scenes, counting games and as 'money' when playing shops, laid side by side to make roads and write letters.
Yesterday we used them for a fine motor stacking activity and also patterning games so that Bubble could practice sequencing and Squeak her colours.
WE USED:
* glass stones
(you can find bags of these at most dollar or home decor shops)
Yesterday we used them for a fine motor stacking activity and also patterning games so that Bubble could practice sequencing and Squeak her colours.
WE USED:
* glass stones
(you can find bags of these at most dollar or home decor shops)
Both girls enjoyed the patterning activity; we made sequences of varying lengths, making them longer as we went.
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ReplyDeleteI love that that type of coloured stones feel and sound so soothing. That probably sounds ridiculous but I have worked with so many young children who love them :)
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