Feed the Monster
Feed the Monster
- Activity Add-ons
- Activity Add-ons
Materials
- Empty hard plastic wet wipes container or empty tissue box
- Items that fit into the opening, such as bottle caps, large pom-poms, large buttons, poker chips, etc.
- (Optional) Materials to decorate the box with, such as googly or sticker eyes, pipe cleaners, pom-poms, cardboard cutouts, and glue
Instructions
- Take an empty tissue box or hard plastic wipes’ container and gently clean it if needed.
- Use your decorations to make the box look like a face, using the opening the box already has for the mouth. Eyes, eyebrows, nose, hair, and teeth around the opening can all be added. Glue everything on securely since your child will be very hands-on with this toy.
- Collect some age-appropriate items that will fit in the opening, but that are large enough for your child to grasp on their own.
- Teach your child to use the toy by placing items in the box and then emptying it with them. Repeat this process a few times, and before you know it, they’ll be able to do it themselves!
Feed the Monster
- Activity Add-ons
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Make STEM Connections
Play a memory game.
Play a simplified matching game to help develop your toddler’s memory, or at younger ages work on other memory-boosting strategies such as teaching your baby their name and sticking to consistent routines.
Make faces.
Make faces at your baby! From the moment you bring them home from the hospital, making a variety of facial expressions at your baby and mirroring their facial expressions is a great way to connect with them. It is also laying the foundation for your child to be able to engage in imaginative play as they have memories of many loving experiences to mimic. The chance to use their imaginations to role-play from a wide variety of perspectives and situations is incredibly important to child development and the formation of their ideas about themselves and others.