Treasure basket exploration
6–12 monthsSuccess MindsetMaterials: Low basket
Wooden spoons
Fabric scraps
Metal measuring cups
Natural sponges
Soft brushes
Fill a low basket with safe household objects of different textures, shapes, and materials. Let your child explore each item freely, touching, mouthing, and manipulating them. Choose items like wooden spoons, fabric scraps, metal measuring cups, natural sponges, and soft brushes. Sit nearby and observe as your child discovers each object at their own pace. Rotate items weekly to maintain novelty and interest.
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How to Do This Activity
Fill a low basket with safe household objects of different textures, shapes, and materials. Let your child explore each item freely, touching, mouthing, and manipulating them. Choose items like wooden spoons, fabric scraps, metal measuring cups, natural sponges, and soft brushes. Sit nearby and observe as your child discovers each object at their own pace. Rotate items weekly to maintain novelty and interest.
Why It Works
This activity activates dopaminergic pathways associated with curiosity and learning motivation, as states of curiosity modulate hippocampus-dependent learning (Gruber et al., 2014). Infants at this age are beginning intentional exploration through grasping and mouthing, making varied sensory experiences ideal for nurturing curiosity. The novelty of different textures and materials keeps the infant engaged and promotes neural development.
Tips for Parents
Let your child lead the exploration without interrupting their focus.
Choose objects that are safe to mouth since this is how infants explore.
Watch for signs of overstimulation and offer fewer items if needed.
Materials Needed
Low basket
Wooden spoons
Fabric scraps
Metal measuring cups
Natural sponges
Soft brushes
Learning Methods
Sensory ExplorationMovement-Based Learning
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