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  • Five Senses

    Toddlers are experimenting, thinking, solving problems and learning all the time. Through exploration and experimentation, children develop the ability to think, understand, communicate, imagine, and work out what might happen next. In September our cognitive development focus is on the five senses.

    I filled our mystery can with big marshmallows.  We shook the can and listened to the marshmallows bounce around using our sense of hearing.  After taking the lid off – I gave the toddlers a peak of what was inside.  We described the marshmallows as white, round, and bigger than tiny marshmallows.

    The toddlers used their noses to use their sense of smell.

    Every child got to choose one to use their sense of touch to feel and squish.

    The best of the five senses was getting to taste the marshmallow!

    We took our cognitive development focus one step further and put a lemon in the mystery can.  We went through all five senses and compared the lemon to the marshmallow.  The tasting resulted in some fun pictures.

    Because our color of the month is yellow  and our shape is circle – We used large lemons to do prints!

  • Our Five Senses

    Toddlers use all their senses to explore the world around them.  We spent some time naming the five senses, reading a story about our senses, then using all of our senses to observe a treat in the mystery can.

    Hearing.  I shook the mystery can.  We used our ears and listened.  We decided it was a soft sound.

    Sight.  I took the lid of the mystery can to give the toddlers a peak.  Inside were lots of round white items.  Marshmallows!

    Smell.  We then used our nose to try out our sense of smell.  The marshmallows smelled sweet!

    Touch.  We then used our hands to feel the squishy and soft marshmallows.

    Taste.  Finally we got to taste the marshmallows.   Yummy!