Play Farm
Talk about the different sights and sounds you might discover on a farm. If you can, provide the child with a variety of blocks of different shapes and sizes, as well as small plastic or wooden farm animals. The children can work independently to build barns, set up enclosures, and play with the animals. You may also choose to include empty oatmeal canisters or cardboard shoeboxes for additional buildings. Make sure to provide paper and writing or coloring materials for the child to make signs or add other elements, like ponds or fields or roads.
Play Farm
Talk about the different sights and sounds you might discover on a farm. If you can, provide the child with a variety of blocks of different shapes and sizes, as well as small plastic or wooden farm animals. The children can work independently to build barns, set up enclosures, and play with the animals. You may also choose to include empty oatmeal canisters or cardboard shoeboxes for additional buildings. Make sure to provide paper and writing or coloring materials for the child to make signs or add other elements, like ponds or fields or roads.