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    I'm putting together a treasure basket and looking for some good ideas of what to add to it. Any ideas welcomed :-)

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    Some good idea here

    treasure baskets for babies
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    Depends on age?
    Heritage treasure baskets have some good ideas.

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    Most of mine were gleaned from kitchen cupboards - wooden spoon, metal baking rings, pastry brush, wooden tongs, whisk, measuring spoons. I also put in a handkerchief and ribbon. Feathers are nice and sponges (though pricey). Another idea is to have more than one of some things (Maths). And I know I saw someone on here put in something like an onion or lemon.

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    Research Elinor Goldschmied...she is amazing
    treasure baskets are linked with her

    Treasure Baskets and Heuristic Play | Nursery World

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    Thanks guys these has given me some good ideas :-) Is "loose parts play" the same as treasure baskets and heuristic play?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mumofone View Post
    Thanks guys these has given me some good ideas :-) Is "loose parts play" the same as treasure baskets and heuristic play?
    Not really...here is a link that will allow you to research the topic further

    let the children play: theory of loose parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simona View Post
    Not really...here is a link that will allow you to research the topic further let the children play: theory of loose parts
    Thanks Simona, great link :-)

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    Also look at this lady ideas about Transient Art...brilliant

    Printables Archives - Stimulating Learning | Stimulating Learning

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simona View Post
    Also look at this lady ideas about Transient Art...brilliant Printables Archives - Stimulating Learning | Stimulating Learning
    Wow beautiful stuff :-) thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by FloraDora View Post
    Depends on age?
    Heritage treasure baskets have some good ideas.
    For a baby (under one..)

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    In terms of the 7 areas of learning wood the types of materials/objects i provide fall under "understanding the world"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mumofone View Post
    In terms of the 7 areas of learning wood the types of materials/objects i provide fall under "understanding the world"?
    Would not wood!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mumofone View Post
    In terms of the 7 areas of learning wood the types of materials/objects i provide fall under "understanding the world"?
    They would ,, but Im always more tempted to link treasure basket play to the CoELs .

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    I've always linked it to Physical Development: Moving and Handling

 

 

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