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Christmas Sensory Activities for Kids

December 1, 2016~ Kids

Wow!  I cannot believe it’s December!  Thanksgiving is over, so you know what that means.  Time for Christmas decorations and activities!  I don’t know about you, but the huge lists online of activities to do with kids kind of overwhelm me!  When there’s 25 options, I just don’t know what to do with that big of a list!  🙂  So, to keep it super simple, here are just two fun Christmas Sensory activities for kids.  All of the materials can be found at a craft store (Hobby Lobby, Michaels) and you most likely already have the spices at home!

Christmas Sensory Bin – to create this bin, I used shredded paper in Christmas colors, red and green bells, mini presents, pom poms, pinecones, and fake snow balls.  One quick trip to the craft store, throw it all in a bin, and you’re ready for the kids to explore!

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Holiday Scents – I found these little jars with lids that turn open (like a spice container does) at Michael’s (craft store).  They are perfect for holding cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and peppermint extract on a cotton ball.  This gives Noah the opportunity to smell some of the scents of the season without handling them.

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I hope this post gives you a couple simple ideas for kicking off holiday fun with your kids!  What are your favorite Christmas activities?

2016 Gift Guide for Moms

November 30, 2016~ Lifestyle

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I’m back today with another gift guide for you!  This time its the 2016 Gift Guide for Moms and I’m focusing on the busy mommas that never slow down to do something for themselves.  This list is everything that busy momma will want to feel pampered, relaxed, and loved this winter!  (Hint, hint hubby).  😉

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  1. Nespresso Evoluo Machine I have this machine and I absolutely LOVE it!  I’m a total coffee addict, so for me to start my day off right, I love to get up before anyone else in the house, make my latte (this makes just plain ole’ cups of coffee too!), and sit with my warm cup in peace.  Even if just lasts five minutes. It’s probably the only five minutes of peace I’ll have all day.
  2. Skincare – I love to be spoiled with my two favorite brands of skin care that I really never buy for myself (Naturopathica and Eminence Organics.  It seems like a lot to spend on me and I’d rather spend the money on the boys!  But, when my husband gifts me either of these, I feel totally pampered every time I use them!  My favorite line from Eminence is their Stone Crop line.  My favorite product from Naturopathica is their Calendula Essential Hydrating Cream.
  3. Books – As part of my morning coffee routine, I love to read from a book that fills my cup and gets me ready for the day.  My top two picks right now are Grace Not Perfection by Emily Ley and Pressing Pause: 100 Quiet Moments for Moms to Meet with Jesus.
  4. Matching pajamas.  I don’t know why, but when I wake up in the morning with a cute set of matching pajamas on, I really feel like I’ve got my act together!  Maybe because there’s a high likelihood that I will be in them for a couple hours after I wake up.  🙂  I’m loving these from J.Crew!
  5. Athleta’s Ponte Moto Pant.  You guys, I’m living in these pants these days!  They are so incredibly comfortable but look dressy and hold their shape all day!  I have two pairs already and I realllllly want more.  They go with absolutely everything – from sweaters to button down shirts, to tees!  I also love the zipper detail!
  6. Athleta’s Totes Dorbs Deux bag.  I have this bag and it goes everywhere with me.  It’s big enough to fit diapers, my laptop, bottles, you name it!  But not so big that I feel overwhelmed by it.  It’s also super comfortable to wear!  There’s also an adorable backpack version!
  7. Cozy plaid blanket from Pottery Barn.  This is just so soft and cozy – a must have for those chilly mornings and evenings!  I love to curl up on the couch and read at the end of the day with Noah and this is the perfect blanket to snuggle with!
  8. Emily Ley’s Simplified Daily Planner.  This is an absolute must-have! This planner is beautiful, simple, and perfect for a busy mom.  I love opening my planner each morning and seeing a well organized day.
  9. Hire a maid!  I don’t think I know any mom that wouldn’t love a break from housework to do something relaxing!  Have someone else clean the house once while she goes out to lunch with a friend or wanders aimlessly around target with a coffee.
  10. Spa Day – whether it’s getting her nails done, a massage, or a facial, every mom needs an hour to relax.

2016 Christmas Gift Giving Guide for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers

November 29, 2016~ Kids

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As organized as I am with a lot of things in life, gift giving is just not one of them!  I prefer to give gifts that are special for each person – something that really made me think of that person when I saw it.  So when I’m under pressure to get gifts by a certain date, I tend to procrastinate.  This year, I’m really trying to be on the ball and get my Christmas shopping done early!  One of my favorite ways to give gifts to little ones is by giving them a book and an experience or educational (but fun) toy to go with it.  I love themed gifts as a way to make it fun for the littles! There really just isn’t anything better than a good book and great memories, right?!  Here’s my 2016 Christmas gift giving guide for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers!

Baby Gift Box – Elephants

I just think this is such a sweet baby gift!  The That’s Not My series is seriously so cute!  My boys have loved these books.  They are colorful and there’s a different texture on each page.  Plus the story is repetitive and simple, so Noah can now read these books to Liam.  Melts this momma’s heart!

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That’s Not my Elephant

Elephant blanket and rattle

Baby Gift Box – Tummy Time!

This is another adorable gift for any new baby!  How cute is this?!  An adorable ‘under the sea’ themed play mat and tummy time book!

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Tummy Time Play Mat

Fold out tummy time books These are simply some of the coolest books for a baby!  They fold out and stand up in front of baby!  Baby can either be on their tummy or even sitting up.  Liam loves looking at the high contrast pictures and Noah loves telling him what each picture is!
Baby Gift Box – Beginning Shapes

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Lift the Flap Shapes

Fisher Price Shape Sorter

 

Toddler Gift Box – We’re Going to the Zoo!

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Noisy Jungle

Peek Inside the Zoo

Tickets to the Zoo

 

Toddler Gift Box – Learning Colors and Taking Turns

Taking turns is something we are working on, and the Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel game gives us a fun way to practice!  I love that when it’s your turn, you hold the squirrel.  This provides the child a very concrete way of knowing whose turn it is.  This game also targets learning colors!  We get a lot of laughs out of this game!  Noah gets very protective of his acorns!

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Lift the Flap Colors

The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game

 

Toddler Gift Box – Exploring My World

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My Very First Book About the World

Big Picture Atlas

World Map Floor Puzzle

Soft Globe (We have this soft globe at home and love it.  It’s not only educational, but gives him something to hold while we read our books about the world.  It also is great for learning to play catch!  It’s soft enough that no one will get hurt and its squishy, so it’s easy for Noah to catch).

 

Preschool Gift Box – Secret Hide Out

There’s just something that is so much fun about having a secret hide out.  We have a tee pee in Noah’s room with a basket of books right outside its door.  He loves to go hide in there and read (sometimes I even get invited in!).  Pair this with a secret flashlight book and I guarantee this is one gift your kids will love!

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Teepee (I loooove the selection from Land of Nod!!)

Shine-a-light book (There are so many in this collection and they are all so much fun!  Definitely a favorite in our house!).  Give it with a flashlight to make it a complete gift.

 

Preschool Gift Box – Learn how to code!  Yep, you read that right!  How fun does this look?!

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Look Inside How Computers Work

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Wonder Workshop Dash Robot

 

Preschool Gift Box – Natural History Experience

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Big Book of Big Dinosaurs

Big Book of Big Animals

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Tickets to local Natural History Museum

 

Preschool Gift Box – Snowy Day Rescue Kit

Zoo on the Loose is hands down our favorite game right now!  It’s so fun and interactive.  Best of all, it burns energy!  We don’t always follow the rules exactly and modify it for when it’s just Noah and I playing, but nonetheless, we run around the house laughing while we play this game!

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Dinosaur Activity Pack

Sticker Dolly Dressing Activity Pack

Get Ready for School Wipe Clean Activity Pack

Zoo on the Loose

 

 

 

 

Top Ten Picks for Kids Fall Activities

November 23, 2016~ Kids

Noah is being a wild and crazy two year old this week.  It’s only Wednesday and he’s already worn me out!  I’m sure some of you mommas out there know the feeling.  Since there are still several days remaining in this week, I knew I had to find a way to channel all of his energy!  Today I’m sharing my top ten picks for kids Fall activities from around the web!

  1.  Paint Pumpkins!  Our mini pumpkins were getting close to the point of needing to be thrown out, so I let Noah paint them.  He had a great time and there was virtually no set up required.  Pumpkins and paint – pretty simple!img_0588-post
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  2. Stained Glass Pumpkin and Leaves – again a super simple activity!  Cut pieces of tissue paper into squares and tape contact paper cut into the shape of a pumpkin or leaf to a window.  This is so pretty when the light shines through!  Of course, being a two year old boy, Noah had a great time throwing the tissue paper pieces into the air and watching them float down to the floor.  🙂 img_0856-postimg_0857-post img_0858-post
  3. Play Doh Turkeys – For this activity, I shaped play doh into a turkey and gave Noah a bowl of feathers.  He had a great time making his turkey!  img_0628-post
  4. Easy Marbled Fall Leaves – i heart arts and crafts
  5. Leaf Handprints – House of Burke
  6. Fall Bucket List for Toddlers – Busy Toddler (Love the pumpkin wash idea!  Now I know what to do with the rest of my pumpkins)!
  7. Pumpkin Counting Cards – Life Over C’s (Noah would be totally on board with these, since they feature trucks)!
  8. Turkey Color Match – I Heart Crafty Things
  9. Autumn Sensory Writing Tray – The Imagination Tree (hands down, one of my absolute favorite sites)!!
  10. Fall Sensory Bin – Fantastic Fun and Learning

Here’s how my take on the Fall Sensory Bin turned out!

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Creating a Gorgeous Fall Tablescape

November 22, 2016~ Lifestyle

I know I’ve said it at least a hundred times, bu Fall is my absolute favorite season!  I just love the colors and scents of Fall, sweaters, boots, and of course, the amazing PSL (pumpkin spice latte)!  I always look forward to decorating my home for Fall.  With Thanksgiving right around the corner, I thought I’d share with you a few tips for creating a gorgeous Fall tablescape.

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A few years ago I built a wooden container to use as my Fall tablescape.  I’ve continued to use that box ever since, just changing out the filler for it by season.  I absolutely love it because it’s beautiful and versatile, yet low enough that it doesn’t block guests’ view of one another.  This year, I wanted to dress it up a little.  I recently attended a market here in Kansas City where I saw people using simple pieces of fabric as table runners.  What a cool, easy way to add interest to your table!

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Here’s how I built the wooden container.  I don’t have pictures of the process because I built this box years ago, but I can show you the finished product!

I used:

3 boards 30″ x 3 1/2″

2 board pieces 3 1/2″ x 2 3/4″

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I cut the boards to size and then used wood glue and a few nails on the edges to secure it.  I then added upholstery nails to add a decorative and rustic touch.  I stained the box a color that coordinated but didn’t exactly match my dining room table.  (The box is a touch lighter).  I also cut and stained a smaller piece of wood that fits down inside the box for those times where I want to elevate the contents inside.

To add something special to my tablescape for Fall, I picked up a gorgeous gray and white plaid fabric at Hobby Lobby.  This really could not be any easier – just fold the fabric to the size you want and lay it on the table!  Really, no sewing or taping!

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I found gray toned wood chargers at World Market and knew they would be perfect under my Anthropologie white plates!  I used napkins that I already had to add another layer on each place setting.  I then used a chalky gray spray paint to dress up a few pears that I had used as a vase filler in the past.  By setting the pears on top of each place setting, it really pulls the whole look together.

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What’s your favorite way to decorate your table for Fall?

How to Organize the Pantry

November 10, 2016~ Lifestyle

One of the areas that I’ve struggled with the most over the years is how to organize the pantry.  No matter what system I’ve tried, it seems to become a complete mess within days of organizing it!  I have no idea how it happens.  After spending an embarrassing amount of time one afternoon searching for chocolate chips, only to realize I had TWELVE bags of them, I decided it was time for a major pantry overhaul!  I apparently also needed to do some baking.

Really….twelve bags of chocolate chips.

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Here’s a before picture of my pantry.  Messy, I know.  Now you understand why I couldn’t find anything.

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An organization project like this can be overwhelming.  Here are my top 3 tips for organizing and the 5 simple steps I used to tackle my pantry organization project. (Note: we did a home remodel in between the time I took the before/after pictures, so the cabinets are now white!).

3 Tips to Make Organizing a Success

  1. Only keep what you actually use or need.
  2. Give each item a specific home!
  3. Label.  This allows other family members to understand your organization system.

5 Steps to an Organized Pantry

Step 1:  Take everything out.  And I mean EVERYTHING.  As you take items out, sort them into piles.  As you sort, check the expiration date on everything and toss out the old stuff.  I usually sort into the following categories:

Items for baking (flour, sugar, cocoa powder, my twelve bags of chocolate chips, etc).

Breakfast (pancake mix, syrup, cereal, bread, oatmeal)

Canned goods, vinegars, and oils

Kid food (goldfish, crackers, rice cakes, squeezy pouches, fruit cups, juice boxes, milk boxes)

Pasta, rice, and sauces (pasta sauce, enchilada sauce, bbq sauce)

Step 2: Throw out or donate anything that you really won’t use.  Be honest, that jar of dip that would be the ‘perfect party appetizer’ for the party you will never get around to having can probably go.  🙂  Not that I’m speaking from experience or anything.

Step 3:  Find pretty containers to pour pantry items into (bags of flour, sugar, pancake mix, cereal, granola, baking powder, cocoa powder, chocolate chips, oats).  I used glass containers from the Container Store.  For things like flour, make sure the mouth of the jar is wide enough to get at least a 1 cup measuring cup in.  I love being able to measure right out of my container!

Step 4:  Label your containers.  I love these labels.  They are easy to put on the containers, easy to write on, and I think the chalkboard look is so cute!  I’ve had these on for months now, and they look as great as they did when I first put them on!

Step 5:  Put everything back in.  Be sure to wipe down all of the shelves before you put everything back in!  I have five pantry shelves, so my shelves are organized in the same order as the list above (baking, breakfast, canned goods, kid food, pasta).

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Having everything labeled and specific shelves for like items has meant that we’ve actually been able to keep it organized!  Really – it’s been about 7 months now and my pantry really, truly is still this organized.  And with extremely minimal effort.  Once in a while I check expiration dates, but I have not needed to do a major re-organization!  You know me; a pretty, organized space makes for a happy momma!  The best part is that Noah knows exactly which shelf is his!  He is so proud of himself for being able to open the pantry and get out his own snack.  I hear a lot of, “I do it, Momma!!!”  He’s two.  🙂

How do you keep your pantry organized?

Decorating your Home for Fall

November 3, 2016~ Lifestyle

In keeping with the Fall theme this week (since you know how much I love Fall!), I thought I’d share a little about decorating your home for Fall.  I like to keep my Fall decor really simple.  Here are my tips for simple ways to add a splash of Fall into your home!

First, add small pops of color.  In my kitchen, I already have a plant and sign on a wooden cutting board.  To bring a little touch of Fall into the space, it’s as simple as just adding a bright orange pumpkin.  It gives a little, subtle color.  This pumpkin happens to be a plate and bowl, so it’s handy for Fall entertaining!
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For my coffee table, I want something with a little color, but that has a low profile and won’t take up too much space.  Oh, and it has to be kid-proof.  Noah likes to play at the coffee table, so I don’t want to have to constantly move something up and out of his way.  Here’s what I came up with for my coffee table!

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To switch it up and add more color, I can easily sub in a live mum plant.  Get creative and use something with your favorite Fall colors!  Real pumpkins (white or orange) would also be beautiful.  I originally had white pumpkins in this basket, but within minutes of Noah noticing them, I realized I would soon have smashed pumpkin all over my rug.  Hence the stick pumpkins!

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My second tip for decorating for the Fall season is to make it cozy!  I love to put my favorite super soft blanket under the coffee table.  It makes it look cozy and is always within reach from the couch for chilly nights!  There’s really nothing better in the Fall than snuggling up with a hot drink and a cozy blanket!

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My third tip for decorating for Fall is to keep it neutral….kind of.  Using a neutral palette with just one pop of color makes for a clean look.  For my fireplace mantle, I kept everything a cream tone and only used color in the leaves.  It makes the leaves really pop and prevents the mantle from looking cluttered.

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My fourth tip for decorating for Fall is swap out, don’t add!  For every Fall decoration that you bring out, take something existing down.  For example, the pumpkin in my kitchen replaced a white flowering plant that used to be in that spot.  The centerpiece on my coffee table replaced the stack of magazines that had been there.  I also did a simple pillow swap in the basket by the fireplace by putting in a pumpkin pillow.

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Fall Sensory Activity

November 1, 2016~ Kids

I absolutely love Fall.  It’s definitely my favorite season of the year!  So, it’s no surprise that I love coming up with fun Fall themed activities.  Today I’m sharing a Fall sensory activity that we love every year!  It’s so incredibly simple to create.  I leave this basket out through the Fall season and it looks so pretty sitting in our playroom!  Fall decoration and activity all in one – can’t beat that!

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For our Fall sensory basket, I simply take Noah to a local pumpkin patch (or you could even pick these up at the grocery store!).  I let him choose a variety of gourds and small pumpkins.  I just make sure we get a variety of colors, textures, and shapes!  Then, I just throw them in a basket when we get home and let him explore them.

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Another really fun way to change this activity up a bit is to put the pumpkins and gourds on a mirrored surface. Just be sure it’s shatter proof for kiddos, as they will likely drop the pumpkins on the surface! This is a really fun way to talk about mirror images. They even get to see their own reflection as they play!

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Here are a few other ideas for adding additional elements to your sensory basket for Fall:

  • Help your children explore difference scents of Fall by adding spice containers to your basket.  Pumpkin pie spice, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cloves are a few that are great!  I always supervise this activity to be sure Noah doesn’t spill or try to eat them.
  • When you are getting close to the end of the season, paint your pumpkins and gourds!
  • Cut them open.  Let your kids explore the inside.
  • Talk about the colors and shapes of the pumpkins and gourds.  Talk about the texture of their surfaces (smooth, bumpy, ridges, etc).
  • Encourage creative play.  Noah likes to drive little trucks around and over them and make bridges with the tree block pieces to connect one pumpkin to another.  You’ll be surprised what your kiddos can come up with!
  • Use the pumpkins and gourds to make imprints in play doh.

For more creative and fun ideas for Fall activities, I’m loving this post by The Imagination Tree!!

Sweet and Sour: Mommin’ ain’t easy

October 26, 2016~ Sweet and Sour

While being a mother has a whole lot of ‘sweet,’ sometimes there’s some ‘sour’ mixed in….and that’s ok!  I hope that this Sweet and Sour series inspires you as a mom and reminds you that it’s ok to have sour times.  Raising littles is hard work!  But, underneath it all, there’s always sweet.

I saw a t-shirt the other day that said, “Mommin’ ain’t easy.”  Isn’t that the truth.  Being a mom sure isn’t easy.  Recently, I’ve struggled a lot with guilt associated with the fact that I don’t always love being home with my boys 24-7.  The diapers.  The spit up.  The night wakings.  The snotty noses.  The messy fingers.  The endless stream of “NOOOOOOOOO” coming from my toddler’s mouth.  The food that has to be cut into bite sized pieces, all so that he can push it around on his plate without ever taking a bite.  The list goes on.  It all gets rather monotonous during the day and the days sometimes blur together.  I felt a lot of guilt because I wasn’t enjoying every moment.  Because I spent time dreaming of a luxury vacation in a far away land.  Or just not having to cut up someone else’s food at dinner.  Whichever.

Then I heard something that has forever changed my view:  “Your job as a mother does not have any bearing on how fiercely you love your children and your love for them will always shine through.”  Wow.  That was huge for me.  And it’s absolutely true.  My husband goes to work every day to do a job.  Whether he has a good or bad day at work has no bearing on how much he loves our boys.  When I was still in the working world back when we just had Noah, it didn’t matter if I was successful at work that day or not, it didn’t change the amount I loved him.  It didn’t matter if I had an insanely frustrating, miserable day at work, it still didn’t change how much I loved Noah.  Neither does my job now.  My job now is to take care of our children and our home, but I’ve learned that it’s possible for me to dislike my job at times, but still have a fierce love for my children.  And I know that fierce love will always shine through, even on the days when mommin’ ain’t easy.

On the hard days now, I choose to try my best to focus on the love that shines through.  I’m not saying that I don’t get overwhelmed and frustrated when my toddler is tantruming, causing the baby to cry.  But now, instead of being so hard on myself for not loving every day with two kids ages two and under, I try to forgive myself for at times disliking a job that just plain ain’t easy. The love will always, always shine through.

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How to Create a Sensory Table with a Simple IKEA Hack

October 20, 2016~ Kids

I am so excited to share how to create a sensory table with a simple IKEA hack!  We love experimenting with different sensory bins, so this table has gotten a ton of use!  I searched high and low for an affordable table and just couldn’t find one.  So, I got creative and made my own.  It’s actually turned out better than the tables I could have purchased because mine allows me to switch out the activity in seconds!  I don’t have to empty out the bin and fill it with new materials.  I just swap out the entire bin.  This means that I always have a new activity ready for those moments where you need to change things up quickly with a new distraction (hello tantrums of the terrible twos).

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For this project, I started with the Lack coffee table from Ikea.  I then bought several fairly shallow plastic bins with lids from Target.  You want to be sure that the bin has enough of an edge on it that it will hold in the table without falling through.

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My dad cut a hole in the top of the table to allow the bin to sit down in the table using a hand saw.

To do this, we measured out the dimensions of the top of the bin.  You want to get this part pretty exact so that the lip of the bin sits down on the edge of the hole and doesn’t fall through.

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Once it was cut, I just wiped it down, filled a bin and we were ready to go!  A seriously quick and cheap project that has provided hours and hours of entertainment.  What’s better than that?!

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Check out this post for an idea to get you started creating your own sensory bins with your kiddos!

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