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Salt dough ornaments are an easy and fun way to get your toddler involved in holiday festivities. They make great keepsakes, as well as touching gifts that any grandparent is sure to cherish. And best of all, with a little planning and patience, your toddler can do most of the work, which allows him to experience concentration, delayed gratification, and a feeling of accomplishment!

The most important thing to remember when crafting with toddlers is that the process is more important than the o…

The most important thing to remember when crafting with toddlers is that the process is more important than the o…
Gobbi Tutorial, Part II (Hanging the Gobbi)
To see Part I (Making the Gobbi mobile), click here.
My dear friend Junnifa, who's taking the Assistants to Infancy training, was kind enough to give me guidance and sent me the two pictures that show how to hang the Gobbi mobile. I love her beautiful results! Thanks Junnifa!!! :)
Materials:
First, draw a straight line on a piece of paper or a whiteboard. Line u…
My dear friend Junnifa, who's taking the Assistants to Infancy training, was kind enough to give me guidance and sent me the two pictures that show how to hang the Gobbi mobile. I love her beautiful results! Thanks Junnifa!!! :)
Materials:
- Large piece of paper or whiteboard
- Pencil or marker
- Ruler or straight edge
- Dowel
- More embroidery thread (optional)
First, draw a straight line on a piece of paper or a whiteboard. Line u…
Dog Days of Summer
When Zach was a newborn, we had a hammock set up in our family room/bedroom. I spent several nights dozing with him on that hammock in the fog of early motherhood. We eventually took it down to put up the mobiles, but a few days ago Zach was grumpy, so my husband decided to rock him. Within minutes, our baby was asleep with his hanging wooden ring safely tucked in his hand (check out the toes!!)...


When my husband's younger sister was a baby, she received as a gift a cloth frog that could ass…


When my husband's younger sister was a baby, she received as a gift a cloth frog that could ass…
Texture Beanbags
Zach wants to touch EVERYTHING these days. I have to be careful where I stand when I am holding him, because he'll reach out for anything within arm's length! I've learned to keep the shopping cart in the middle of the aisle after a few near-catastrophes in the juice aisle.
I wanted to capitalize on his interest for tactile experiences, and I could tell he was getting bored with the objects in his activity area and needed new objects to manipulate. A quick dash to the fabric store, four small …
I wanted to capitalize on his interest for tactile experiences, and I could tell he was getting bored with the objects in his activity area and needed new objects to manipulate. A quick dash to the fabric store, four small …
Suggested Color Gradation for the Gobbi
Hi crafty reader! If you're planning on making a Gobbi mobile, I have some info that might come in handy (don't hate me if you already started, because I just got this from a helpful friend who's taking the A to I course! You can always make another one; babies LOVE these mobiles!). Here are the suggested DMC embroidery floss shades for each of the potential Gobbi colors:
Yellow: 745 - 744 - 743 - 972 - 742
Green: 703 - 702 - 701 - 700 - 699
Teal: 3811 - 3766 - 3810 - 3809 - 3808
Blue: 3752 - 827…
Yellow: 745 - 744 - 743 - 972 - 742
Green: 703 - 702 - 701 - 700 - 699
Teal: 3811 - 3766 - 3810 - 3809 - 3808
Blue: 3752 - 827…
Gobbi Tutorial, Part I
Disclaimer: I am NOT what you would call "incredibly crafty" and I'm also pretty bad at writing tutorials (How I successfully wrote 12 Montessori albums, I'll never know). I also haven't taken the Assistants to Infancy training, so if there's a different/better way to do this, please leave your comments below for the benefit of all readers.
A few months ago I wrote about the Gobbi mobile, which is a favorite among babies starting around 8 weeks of age. Several readers have asked me for a tuto…
A few months ago I wrote about the Gobbi mobile, which is a favorite among babies starting around 8 weeks of age. Several readers have asked me for a tuto…
Mobiles, part II - Yo Gobbi Gobbi
I previously posted about the first two mobiles that are introduced to the newborn: the Munari and the Octahedron mobiles. The third mobile that the young infant is exposed to (somewhere around 6 weeks of age) is the Gobbi.
This beautiful mobile consists of five balls in five graded shades of one color. Its purpose is to further refine the child's developing sense of sight by providing a slight change in tone from one ball to the next. The baby tracks the change of shades back and forth, and h…
This beautiful mobile consists of five balls in five graded shades of one color. Its purpose is to further refine the child's developing sense of sight by providing a slight change in tone from one ball to the next. The baby tracks the change of shades back and forth, and h…
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