I do not make my own baby food. I know it's simple and healthy, but have you checked Gerber's ingredient's lately? Just food, water, and citric acid. And you know what- I'm okay with that. I can barely get a home cooked dinner on the table every night, so I knew attempting to make my own baby food was just not in the cards for me. After all- I'm no super mom! Not even close!
That being said, we have an ABUNDANCE of baby food jars in my house. Now my husband already thinks I am a hoarder (I am FAR from it- I'm just frugal and like to save items for future use). So I have to start using these things before he tosses them and pulls the hoarder card on me...
Here's a quick invitation to play I came up with to use some of those baby jars lids.
Materials:
* Muffin Tin
* Baby food jar lids (enough to fill the muffin tin)
* Magnetic wand (we actually did not have this, but it is on my list to use next time we do this activity!)
Aren't those lids just too cute?!? |
The set-up:
You can choose to start by already having the lids in the muffin tray, or placing them aside and letting your munchkin figure it out on his/her own.
I started with the lids already in the tray. |
Cannon had a good time just taking the lids out, rearranging them, listening to them clank on the metal muffin tin, and flipping them over to examine them. It was a great way to keep him busy while I cooked dinner. Next time I want to have a magnetic wand available to explore how the lids stick to the magnet!
If you're child is a bit older, you can even extend this activity to be a matching game.
The pictures on the lids are so cute for a matching activity! I think I'd like to Modge Podge something cute on the inside of the lids to make them a bit prettier though :)
This activity got me excited to find more ways to play with items we already have around the house. Being on a tight budget can be challenging when I see so many great things to buy my son- but sometimes the best activities are the ones he sees me making up for him with items we already own :)