My youngest LOVES to play with fruit. She would much rather smoosh it into tiny pieces than stick it in her mouth. Her older two siblings are both huge fruit lovers so this is all sort of new to me. I hand her a blueberry, she crushes it with her index finer. I hand her a piece of watermelon, she squeezes it with her hand. It really is quite comical. I thought it would be interesting to see what she did with it if I presented it in a different way.
This is also my back-up water bead solution. LOL I haven't been able to find water beads in Walmart (where I usually get them) in forever!! Ugh. It does work as a wonderful alternative for those of you that are concerned with water beads.
The Invitation |
I put out a few cups from the dollar store since she loves sorting/dumping/pouring.
On the white paper is a spoon, a couple different skewers, and a few straws cut in different sizes.
For the fruit I used a mellon baller on watermelon, cantaloupe, and honey dew.
Close up of fruit |
Of course she had to smell it first. Hmmmmmm is this food?
"Ball" "Ball" "Ball" "Ball"
I'm sure I heard that with excitement about 50 times. LOL
Trying out the spoon.
I love the way she thinks. :-)
She was having a hard time scooping with the spoon so she turned it around to try and stab at the fruit.
Got one! |
Finally a taste test!
Trying out a skewer |
She really enjoyed the texture and shape of these. She actually ended up eating quite a few... and smashing none. Go figure!
The left over fruit was devoured by my older two after she was finished playing.
RL
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