Awhile back, I posted about a cause and effect activity for some learning baby play, while knocking over block towers.
This time, George made some noise!
I got out the pots and pans and a few utensils.
Hands on kids activities for hands on moms.

Awhile back, I posted about a cause and effect activity for some learning baby play, while knocking over block towers.
This time, George made some noise!
I got out the pots and pans and a few utensils.

A new sensory item for George is a tub of fabric scraps!
I’ve had these in the cupboard for years, not being able to bring myself to throw them out, but not knowing what else to do with them either.
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Any baby [or even preschooler] has a tendency to knock over any tower you build.
George jumped right at the opportunity!
Stacking up blocks at various heights, George crawled right over to plow them down.
Teaching him, amidst his play, all about cause and effect.

Mirrors are fascinating to a baby!
George is no exception.
I sat George in front of a full length mirror.
[the closet doors at the hotel we were at this past weekend]
He had a blast exploring his reflection!

Last week on It’s Playtime! I featured some baby things to do.
The pudding fingerpaint [from Girl in Air] stuck in my mind.
A friend of mine commented on Facebook about using baby food, too!
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George is getting more and more into playing with Henry every day.He’s almost sitting completely on his own and is up on all fours almost 