Baby Tissue Box/Object permanence (6-12m)

Description

Materials:
Splint, Cloth, Felt

Product size:
15x19.9x12.6cm

Learning Outcomes:
1. Aesthetics and Creative Expression:
The colourful scarves inside the tissue box stimulate visual and tactile senses, encouraging infants to explore and appreciate different colours and textures. Infants can engage in imaginative play, pulling out scarves and experimenting with various combinations, fostering creativity and creative expression.

2. Motor Skills Development:
Infants practice reaching into the tissue box, grasping scarves, and pulling them out, improving their fine motor skills. As they manipulate the scarves, they also enhance hand-eye coordination and finger dexterity, laying the foundation for future tasks like self-feeding and writing.

3. Social and Emotional Development:
Caregivers can use the tissue box/object permanence toy as a tool for social interaction, engaging in joint play and bonding activities with the infant. The act of pulling out scarves and hiding them back inside may elicit positive emotions and provide opportunities for shared enjoyment and connection.

4. Discovery of the World (Cognitive Development):
Infants begin to understand concepts such as object permanence as they interact with the tissue box. They learn that scarves remain hidden inside the box even when they are not visible, fostering cognitive development and understanding of spatial relationships.

5. Language and Literacy:
Caregivers can describe the colours, textures, and actions associated with the scarves using verbal language, supporting infants' language development and early literacy skills. They may also encourage infants to label colours or describe their actions as they play with the scarves, promoting communication skills.