Showing posts with label problem solving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label problem solving. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

{30 Days of Simple Toddler Toys} Day 27: Shape Sorters


This is a classic toy that has survived the test of time.

Skills:
  • problem solving
  • fine motor
  • shapes
  • colors


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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

{30 Days of Simple Toddler Toys} Day 20: Nesting Blocks


Nesting blocks are one of Greyson's go-to favorite toys.  It's such a perfectly simple toy that so much can be done with them (much more than just stacking and nesting!).  We have a Melissa and Doug set (shown below) with the alphabet on them.  Greyson will stack the blocks, and then we sing our alphabet song while pointing to the letters (forward and backward just for fun).  We'll also use the nesting blocks as a mountain for our Army men to climb, as well as hiding spots when the Army men climb in the boxes.  Nesting blocks are one of those versatile toys that's just begging for an imagination to turn it into all it can be.

Is anyone else as excited as me that there are Eric Carle and Dr. Seuss sets of nesting blocks?

Skills:
  • problem solving
  • sequencing

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

{30 Days of Simple Toddler Toys} Day 10: Building Blocks


I titled this post building blocks because there are many, many kinds of building blocks besides the brand that immediately comes to mind, Legos (nothing against Legos, because they rock).  Bristle blocks, mega blocks, snap cubes, etc, building blocks are one of those toys that have endless possibilities.

Skills:
  • fine motor
  • problem solving
  • creativity
  • math skills
  • sensory

A Few Things to do with Building Blocks:
  • sort them (by color, shape, size, number of "nubs")
  • count them
  • make patterns
  • build anything you imagine


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Friday, November 1, 2013

{30 Days of Simple Toddler Toys} Day 1: Gear Boards



Gear boards are a great toy for children to explore lots of different concepts.

Skills:
  • cause and effect
  • fine motor
  • problem solving
There are many, many different kinds of gear boards for children.  The one I've featured above is the one that we purchased for one of G's Christmas gifts, as it is more appropriate for a toddler.  With this particular gear board, we can explore the additional concepts of color, simple mechanics, patterns, and more.  It comes with color-coded design cards and you can also use the white magnetic board for more open-ended play. 



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