2.2M views · 2.6K reactions | •MUFFIN TIN WATER PLAY FOR BABIES• 🧁 🧁 🧁 🧁 🧁 Babies love containment play — taking objects out of containers and putting them back in (but mostly taking them out) They typically start taking objects out of containers from any age after 7 months to 11 months old. Closer to 11 months, some babies start to put the objects back in one at a time. TIP: Introduce this container experience now, and plan to repeat it well into toddlerhood. You can incorporate numeracy by counting the objects out loud one by one, or use multi-coloured objects to identify colours. This muffin tin experience is a simple and fun learning activity that also strengthens important hand muscles, improves fine motor skills, and practices hand-eye coordination. We used our muffin tin with our ‘wooden rainbow peg doll people’ from @myhappyhelpers You could also use … 🧁 wooden balls 🧁 sensory textured balls 🧁 pegs 🧁 natural materials 🧁 large loose parts 💡 Don’t forget to lay down your @rud waterproof mat allowing clean up super quick and easy. ❤️ Use code EARLYLEARNING10 at checkout for 10% off, Link in BIO • • • • • #babyactivity #recycledmaterials #toddleractivity #puzzlestorage #magnetictiles #woodenpuzzles #storageideas #playroomstorage #playbasedlearning #earlychildhood #childrenactivites #sensoryplay #playroom #learningathome #mumhacks #learntoplay #Invitationtoplay #finemotorskills #DYIplayideas #playroomshelfie #playroomideas #playroominspo #montessori #loosepartsplay #organization #waterplaywednesday | Anthea Samargis | Facebook