Puff Container Sensory Surprise :: Spring Edition

Puff Container Sensory Surprise :: Spring Edition

Lately I have been filling all of my empty puff containers with assorted items, usually with a theme to teach my 16 month old in a simple way. Over the years, we have gone through a lot of puffs in this house and I have been holding onto the containers to do something with them. Stay tuned for more ideas over the next few months. This Spring Edition has several items I included in my Spring Sensory Bin for my older kids. This way my young toddler can feel like he’s a part of the fun, but it’s more age appropriate. I like to keep these filled puff containers ready for when I need to make food or quickly clean the kitchen. I put my son in his highchair and keep him right with me. Luckily my son has stopped putting things in his mouth, but I still keep an eye on him because occasionally he still tries to “taste” things. Every kid is different, so this might not work for everyone’s 1 year old, but you can keep trying as they get a little older.

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