I've had this one on my "to make" list for well over a year now! One of our mini-units is going to be a pond theme, so I thought I'd make a full size tub for James to enjoy as well.
Here's what's inside:
:: Multi-colored aquarium rocks
:: Flat glass marbles, large and small
:: Fish net
:: Jar (for collecting pond specimens) :)
:: Mini frog and turtle erasers
:: Little green fish (I cut these from felt) - you may need to click on the photo to see them more clearly.
:: Plastic duck, turtle, and dragonfly
:: Multi-colored purler beads
:: Lily pads (cut from fake plant leaves)
:: Letters
These chip board letters are from my scrapbook stash, which I've had for years, but I *think* I purchased them at Archiver's. I added the entire alphabet to the tub and James will need to dig them out. He can use them to spell the following pond-related words:
Here's what's inside:
:: Multi-colored aquarium rocks
:: Flat glass marbles, large and small
:: Fish net
:: Jar (for collecting pond specimens) :)
:: Mini frog and turtle erasers
:: Little green fish (I cut these from felt) - you may need to click on the photo to see them more clearly.
:: Plastic duck, turtle, and dragonfly
:: Multi-colored purler beads
:: Lily pads (cut from fake plant leaves)
:: Letters
These chip board letters are from my scrapbook stash, which I've had for years, but I *think* I purchased them at Archiver's. I added the entire alphabet to the tub and James will need to dig them out. He can use them to spell the following pond-related words:
Duck, dragonfly, fish, pond, water, turtle, net, frog, lily pad, and rocks.
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~Thank you for your comments!~
Love it - very nice!
ReplyDeleteDo you wash your aquarium rocks before using them in a sensory tub?
ReplyDeleteLove it! We had a blast with our pond unit, too! I doubt their age appropriate for your son, but thought I'd share! http://lightningbuglit.com/tot-school/little-bug-learning-school/f-is-for-frogs-and-other-pond-life/
ReplyDeleteLeanne & Lighting Bug - thank you so much for your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteSusie - yes, I wash the rocks (and let them dry) before adding them to the tub.
I love this - it may be my favourite one of your sensory tubs so far (I'm a Piscean and so I connect well to the theme!!) I am going to try this for my childrens first sensory tub, I may just be able to find many of these items here :-)I'll let you know how it goes! Thanks again Mari-Ann you are such inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOh by the way - do you have the pond related words listed somewhere or do you suggest James spell these while using the tub?
What a fun idea! :)
ReplyDeleteYour posts never get old, Mari-Ann! I featured your pond sensory tub and photo in my Montessori-Inspired Turtle Activities post at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2013/05/20/montessori-monday-montessori-inspired-turtle-activities/
ReplyDeleteI saw this post featured on Montessori Now and had to stop by to check it out. What a wonderful play idea! I have pinned it to my Sensory Bin board.
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