I also got our our new steamer/strainer (courtesy of Miss Laurie) because of how Miss Hollis mentioning how much enjoyment Declan got out of theirs. It was a good way to teach "open and close." Don't think Annie was as interested as Declan, though.
Annie can push buttons now!!! She's been doing little buttons for a week or so, but now she can push the heads on our favorite "mesmerizer" blocks to see the little wheels turn around. Annie also loved the peek-a-boo sliding/flipping things on the back of these blocks. She can do those herself, too.
Then, at Oma's suggestion, I got out our Thomas the Train and let Annie play around inside. She was enthralled! So funny! . . . There I was last week trying to make a tunnel out of two chairs leaning against the couch (Can we say dangerous? No wonder she didn't want to try it!) And here was a ready-made tunnel right in the next room! Duh! Evidence of my lack of brain-power since becoming a Mamma. Anyway, when Annie started sucking her thumb intensely inside the train, we went upstairs to read an abridged version of The Little Engine that Could, . . . and then nap.
2 comments:
Try "Sculpy." It's a bakeable polymer clay that you can get at craft stores. It would certainly be drool proof, but I would call the company to make sure a little person can suck on it.
Love,
April
try laminating the cardboard. They sell sheets for it. My mom used to laminate EVERYTHING in our house... not really sure why... LOL
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