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What is the sound?
Materials Required
  • Collect a wide mouth plastic bottle with a lid.(usual kitchen container is enough).
  • Find 3-5 different materials which makes different sounds like rice, beans, crystal salt, sugar, any nuts or buttons, hair pins etc.

How to do it

  • Talk about the substance you have taken.
  • For example, if it is nuts, then tell the name of the nut. Make the child feel it and let them say whether it is hard or soft. Let them talk about it.
  • Then fill quarter of the container with any of the substance. Let the child do not know about it. Then under a cover.( a piece of cloth is enough)  shake the container to make a sound
  • Now ask the kid to guess the substance with the help of the sound.
  • Do it with the other substances.

It is good for

  • Auditory Perception
  • Sensory Development
  • Language development.


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