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The Empowered Educator

Inspiring ideas, training and resources for early learning.

Basket Creativity….toddler style!

by The Empowered Educator 11 Comments

I am certainly beginning to tire of the rain and the lack of outdoor play time….even I have my limits as to how many times a day I can change wet, muddy twins even if they are having fun and Iย love messy play as regular readers know!

However….the positive spin on this is that I am having to get even more creative with fun ideas that don’t entail paint and glue all over the walls inside! I enjoy finding items we already have around the house and turning them into an open ended play activity.

An activity the toddler twosome really seemed to enjoy this week (and I judge that by the fact that they sat and played with it for over 20 minutes with very little input from me!) was Pebble & Ballย Basket Play. We went out to the back verandah, listened to the birds, watched the rain come down and played!

Very easy to set up…..I went around the house collecting different baskets they enjoy playing with (all from the op/thrift shop and very, very cheap!) and pulled out a bag of large, flat, smooth decorator pebbles that I had picked up from the discount shop a while back for $2. I put them into a wooden tray, added some ping pong balls and watched to see what the twins would do!

The pebblesย are colourful, flatย and smooth to touch and I added the ping pong balls because they are round and plain and offered a contrast in touch and visual stimulation.

Straight away the toddler twosome started arranging their baskets and adding pebbles and balls…..

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Suddenly they both looked up and began comparing what the other had in their basket…too funny!

Back to work…Ruby discovered they made a great noise when you tapped them together….

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Tara really enjoyed taking the pebbles out methodically and doing her version of counting….

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2,2,2,2,2….very cute and I was surprised that she immediately went to counting when she picked them up……
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Ruby began to experiment with dropping balls and pebbles into the basket…..the ping pong balls bounced…the pebbles didn’t, but made a great noise!
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Then of course she had to touch to her mouth and crunch….hard!

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Tara was very busy filling all the baskets and arranging them ‘just so’ as only a toddler can!

Lots of pointing and counting…..

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ย And admiring of our work!
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Seriously…what am I to do with that hair???It grows curlier by the day and she hates me touching it!
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Turned into a great sensory experience …….
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ย Take pebbles from this basket…….

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Put into my smaller basket……..

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And then tip them all out ready to start again….2,2,2,2…….

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I really was pleased with this activity…the girls played alongside each other happily and were so intent, busy, and obviously enjoying their different ways of playing with the pebbles and baskets. The balls were mainly bounced or thrown but it was interesting to see them investigate the differences!

These baskets were the best find in an op shop I have had for a long time….the girls have had such enjoyment from them over the past year and I am always filling them with different items that they like to discover.ย ย The beauty is I can change the contents and leave them ready for discovery after a nap time, incorporate them into pretend play, take them away for a while to be discovered with glee a few weeks later, leave them out empty for the girls to fill with their special things of the moment and then cart around for the day or use them to collect the eggs!

Do you enjoy using things you have found in op (thrift) shops or around the house with your children as items of play and discovery? I’d love to hear about your favourite finds!

A Little About Me

Jodie Clarke is an early childhood professional supporting educators who want and need to stay passionate about the work they do! She has 30 years hands-on experience in the early childhood and human services sectors across many different roles.


Jodie is mum to 3 in Australia and has already helped thousands of educators with their work through her popular blog posts, activity ideas, online training and e-books.

Filed Under: Ideas for Fine Motor Play, Ideas for Frugal Fun, Ideas for Rainy Day Play, Ideas for Sensory Fun, Ideas for Toddler Twins, Ideas for Toddlers

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Comments

  1. Fiona from Arbordale Farm says

    22/03/2012 at 10:49 am

    Looks like a great way to keep them busy for a few hours.

    Reply
    • Jode says

      23/03/2012 at 10:16 pm

      A few hours may be pushing it!!!…but they have been playing with them on and off for days now which is just as good! have a lovely weekend Fiona!

      Reply
  2. momto8 says

    22/03/2012 at 1:04 pm

    baskets and boxes are the best!! your pictures really tell a fun story!

    Reply
  3. Julie@teachinggoodeaters says

    23/03/2012 at 11:51 am

    Cute idea. My son found a single ping pong ball when he was about 2 and it was one of the best toys he ever had! I can’t imagine what he would have done with multiples! Those baskets do look wonderful… we visit a local market and they have similar baskets at the front. My kids love getting their own basket (and then fighting over who gets to carry what!)

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  4. Nicole says

    23/03/2012 at 12:58 pm

    What a wonderfully fun and simple idea for toddlers! I’m stopping by from TGIF. Have a wonderful weekend!

    Mama Of Many Blessings
    http://mamaofmanyblessings.blogspot.com/

    Reply
  5. Lindsi B says

    23/03/2012 at 4:25 pm

    Looks like she had a TON of fun! I’d like to invite you to share this with our readers for Fun Stuff Friday @Toys In The Dryer http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/03/fun-stuff-fridays-16.html.

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  6. GrowingPlay.com says

    23/03/2012 at 5:14 pm

    Super cute. Your post inspired me to give my 18 month old just the plastic easter eggs and a basket. Simple fun. We put some objects in some of the eggs to make noises. Much to my sons excitement he found jelly beans from last year in one!!!!

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    • Jode says

      23/03/2012 at 10:18 pm

      That’s a wonderful idea….i love those plastic eggs but haven’t done much with them as yet!Glad you got some inspiration….and what a score with the jellybeans!!Thanks so much for dropping by!

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  7. Amanda says

    24/03/2012 at 7:15 pm

    The simplist things are always the best things! What a wonderful idea you had, and it looks like the girls had a blast. Thanks for linking up to (and hosting) the weekly kids co-op!

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  8. Jode says

    26/03/2012 at 4:10 am

    Thanks Amanda…this is definitely on our favourites list now!!

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  9. Fun Frugal Mommy says

    29/03/2012 at 12:48 am

    My little one loves to put things in bags and baskets and taking them out too. It occupies for her for a long time. Thanks for linking up to fun frugal friday.

    Reply

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Jodie
Hi, I'm Jode, Mum to 3 girls in Australia, and an early childhood educator, presenter and consultant.
I share ideas, inspiration & resources for play based, inquiry led learning
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