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Little hands texture tour :)


Hello all! I hope everyone is having a wonderful day.
This morning I took my daughter to the library. They were having Rhythm Fun, with The Percussion Lady, Helen Trencher. It was so much fun. We played with drums, bells, danced, and listened to a few stories. We had a great time.

Our daughter loves going through the house and picking a few items out. We do a texture tour with her. This allows her to feel all the textures, and see the difference between each one. We love this and it's something we have been doing since she was about 3 months or so. She loves it. We explain the different textures, and you can even tell them the different colors, and shapes.

All you need for this:

-Little hands :)

-objects with different textures




Have a lovely Tuesday








Comments

  1. What a great idea for play time! Gotta love when you can mix in learning with the fun. =)

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  2. It sound like fun!! Thanks for sharing this great textures idea! Thanks for linking up in the Nice to Meet You blog hop :) I'm already following you via GFC so I followed you via bloglovin and Pinterest :)

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  3. Thanks Holly! :) We sure do love to mix learning with fun.

    Mariely, thanks. I'm following you back on pinterest, and I think I'm following you on bloglovin also :)

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  4. I love this idea. I still shop by texture. hee hee!

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