My husband had his eye's done with the lasik surgery about a year ago and recently he cleaned out his side of the bathroom vanity pulled out a bunch of contact lens cases he used when he wore contact lenses. He asked me if I wanted them, hmmmmmmmmmm I thought how could I use these? Oh yeah for dexterity lessons for my daughter and son!
Alot of them were empty but I cleaned the cases and tops REALLY good.
Alot of them were empty but I cleaned the cases and tops REALLY good.
I placed them in our learning trays seperating the cases from their screw on tops.
Then placed them in front of my children, the object is for them to learn how to screw the tops on as well as the cases with the pop on tops to open and close them.
My 4 year old didn't know how to screw on the tops but after showing him and him doing the activity he got it! While my 2 year old was placing the tops on the cases but not able to screw the tops on completely. I am sure this is an activity that we will enjoy over the year and as time goes on they will be able to perfect it! I like using these because they do not take up alot of room and I am able to throw a few in a learning bag and bring them on the go to keep them busy!
Great idea! Once they master that, those little cases are great for separating tiny beads, and a friend uses them to store seeds until the need planting!
ReplyDeleteGreat thinking, Mom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for their fine motor development!
ReplyDeleteMany blessings,
Lisa
http://our4kiddos.blogspot.com
What a great idea - I will try this with Joshua - he loves little things like that.
ReplyDeleteYou are always so creative - thanks, Nicole! :)
What a great idea to use all of those old cases.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. You can easily store this and bring it back out every few weeks while you're cooking dinner or need to keep your little ones occupied for a while.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Just have to figure out where I will find contact lense cases.
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteYour kids are adorable! Stopped over from Jolanthe's Preschool Corner.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! What contact lens wearer (or former contact lens wearer) doesn't have a few contact lens cases somewhere?! Opening and closing containers is so popular and good for preschoolers, and this is an awesome variation! I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
ReplyDeleteClever! Curse our 20/20 vision. LOL
ReplyDeleteFabulous fine motor practice!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome idea!!! I have soooooo many of these cases lying around, now I will save them for this!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea! Great way to upcycle!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to keep little hands busy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. That's better than just tossing them into the waste basket. Thanks for sharing. Your kids seem to really enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteCute idea!
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What a great idea! We have so many contact cases hanging around! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a creative use of household items! I love it! It just goes to show that you don't have to buy the expensive things from the teacher store to teach!
ReplyDeleteMariah, Formula Mom
super idea, saying hi from blogger connection
ReplyDeletegreat way to resuse those contact cases.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of that! besides me, there are 4 others in our household that wear contacts.. needless to say- we have tons of these hidden in drawers and bathroom cabinets!
ReplyDeleteMy kids are older now, but my niece would love this! she already plays with the (unused) daily medicine reminders you get free at the pharmacy.. we play games with the days of the week, the letters, etc. when I get one right, she closes that lid.. or I get the prize she has stashed in one..(usually beads or pennies she has found lying around..LOL)
Anyway, thanks for the great idea~ now I know what to do with all of these!
What a great idea and way to use them. Another way you could use them would be for pills or perhaps seeds collected from the garden?
ReplyDeletekevin :)
Fantastic idea. Pinned this!
ReplyDeleteGreat Idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. Thanks for sharing! My 17 month old may enjoy playing with these cases.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I really wish I could come up with this stuff lol. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThat is so creative and awesome. I would have never thought of that. I usually just throw away all the extras. Next time I won't
ReplyDeleteNicole,
ReplyDeleteYou never stop to amaze me: What a creative way to use these used cases for your kids' developmental skills!
Great for building fine motor skills and great way to reuse something you had around the house.
ReplyDeleteI have a gazillion as those as well! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and way to reuse something that might've just been tossed! I'd be happy for you to come link up this creative idea and any more you have to my first "Get Creative" weekly linky party...
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Hope to see you there!
-Molly
Just a Little Creativity