Little children like to pick up bottles from a beverage box and carry them around... so this game was born!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort

Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!

Looking for materials that could be suitable! Be still creative!
Here are some ideas:
Buttons or small clothespins
Marbles or Strautdeco (also suitable if you add water)
Dice or safety pins
Small rings or colorful pearls
Characters or wobble eyes (you could put them in the water)
One should be careful that there are objects that make different sounds,
For example, chickpeas, rice, corn, beans and sugar...
Or: feathers, cotton wool, cotton swabs, pabilots (for curls) wool, aprons,...
Or: coloured water (e.g. with food colour or a piece of crepe paper)
Or: nails, swabs, small screw nuts or washers, wooden dowels...
Or: rice nails, paper clips, papers the glitters, glitters in the water...
and much more.
When filling, make sure to:
The bottles do not have to be completely filled! It is enough if "one hand full" of the materials is ever filled.
Materials that swim in the water or mix with it create a special effect!
Just experiment!
Close bottles well!!!
Possibly seal the bottle lid with glue. Remove overstanding plastic parts on the lid (hazard of injury!)
Place bottles in the box and offer the child to play!
Materials
Directions
Looking for materials that could be suitable! Be still creative!
Here are some ideas:
Buttons or small clothespins
Marbles or Strautdeco (also suitable if you add water)
Dice or safety pins
Small rings or colorful pearls
Characters or wobble eyes (you could put them in the water)
One should be careful that there are objects that make different sounds,
For example, chickpeas, rice, corn, beans and sugar...
Or: feathers, cotton wool, cotton swabs, pabilots (for curls) wool, aprons,...
Or: coloured water (e.g. with food colour or a piece of crepe paper)
Or: nails, swabs, small screw nuts or washers, wooden dowels...
Or: rice nails, paper clips, papers the glitters, glitters in the water...
and much more.
When filling, make sure to:
The bottles do not have to be completely filled! It is enough if "one hand full" of the materials is ever filled.
Materials that swim in the water or mix with it create a special effect!
Just experiment!
Close bottles well!!!
Possibly seal the bottle lid with glue. Remove overstanding plastic parts on the lid (hazard of injury!)
Place bottles in the box and offer the child to play!
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