Thursday, June 6, 2013

A Blast with Bubbles at our momstown Milton Baby Sensory Group!

With the warmer weather finally here, our momstown Milton Baby Sensory Exploration group had some fun in the sun, playing with bubbles! 

It is no secret that kids of all ages LOVE bubbles.  Blowing bubbles is a happy and peaceful activity to engage a young baby.  We moms know that there is a short blissful window before "the bubble breaks" (pardon the pun!) and children start to seek out their independence in blowing bubbles, often resulting in tears, many a tipped bottle of suds, and frustration all around until they master the art of bubble blowing all on their own.  The babes in our Baby Sensory group are of that special age -- pre bubble blowing drama!  

 
All of the babies initially took a particular interest in eating/tasting the bubbles wands, but then noticed the bubbles floating around them.   



A few little ones tried to catch the blowing bubbles but they were moving too quickly in the wind, so the clever mommies blew the bubbles onto the grass where the babies could try to grab and pop the bubbles. It was a great time watching the expressions on their faces when the bubbles popped, and seeing them look around, wondering where the bubbles went!  
 
 

Our momstown Milton theme for the month of May has been "wet, wet, wet", and our little sensory explorers have had a blast splashing in a water table, popping sudsy bubbles, and will be exploring pudding paint!  Baby Sensory Exploration is a wonderful group where babies have a chance to use all of their senses while exploring the world around them.  If you not a momstown member, but are interested in checking out this great momstown program, click here to find out more!  

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Submitted by Paula Porter, a momstown Milton member and
 mother of two children.

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