Okay, so I did plan one game for the kids over spring break. I've always brought out a basket of plastic eggs as part of our Easter decorations - the kids always find fun things to do with them for a couple of weeks, then they go away until next spring. This year, they were purposed!
I originally saw the idea on Kirsten's blog and saved it in my things-to-do-someday file. I've been trying to do more auditory sensory activities lately with Clark, so it was a good time to try it out.
I filled the eggs with little things found around the house and labeled each one with a number.
The kids had to shake each egg and guess what could be inside. Some were deceptively similar!
It was pleasantly surprising to see all three kids get in on the action. Not making a big deal about it seems to be the key to getting everyone involved.
It was pleasantly surprising to see all three kids get in on the action. Not making a big deal about it seems to be the key to getting everyone involved.
Here's a copy of the game sheet - it's labeled with things that should be easy to find around the house. Personal use only, please!
Download What Do You Hear? game sheet here.
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