A few of the different shaped boxes that we have received |
This post is going to be short and simple. Tis the season for extra boxes hanging around the house from the holidays. I have kept every size of box from small to large that we received as gifts or through purchases. I basically keep them until they are no longer stable enough to take a pounding from my kiddos. Boxes can open the door of imagination for kids, and also extend on so many developmental milestones.
Smaller boxes: (such as cereal & food boxes)
The different variations of these types of boxes are very simple. Your child could line them up according to size and learn about seriation, stack them inside one of another and learn about basic math concepts such as volume and sequencing, or treat them like stacking blocks and learn about cause and effect and develop some of their large and fine motor skills.
Medium Boxes: (such as the boxes on the bottom right hand corner in picture)
These boxes are good for kiddos to sit in mostly or sit on top. If your kiddos are light enough, they could also stand on them and practice climbing up. I sometimes stuff the boxes with extra paper that was inside the box when shipped or even extra plastic baggies that you receive from grocery stores.
My son climbing... |
My daughter sitting on the box and using the other box as a drum |
Larger boxes: (Christmas tree box, kitchen set box, longer skinnier boxes)
These types of boxes are just good ole' fashion fun boxes. These boxes are good for climbing in and out of, playing "peek-a-boo" from inside the box with the flaps, and pretending they are a fort.
Inside the box |
Hanging out inside the box |
Peek-a-boo |
The longer skinnier boxes we received when we ordered curtain rods online. I like to use the boxes as a balance beam for the kiddos mostly.
We also integrated the boxes as a tool for them to practice jumping off of and over. Today, though, my son decided to use it as a race car track for his cars. Such a cute little imagination! :-)
Boxes can be used for so much and honestly, kids enjoy these so much more than the toy itself!