I have already shared with you how I created blank toddler board books so today, I thought I would share a little bit about how I have been using my board books with my grandson. Â I am making a second set of blank board books for my preschool class to use come this fall but for now, my grandson and I have been exploring this idea just a bit…
I started my first set of DIY toddler board books by searching around the house for toys my grandson has but rarely plays with. In the bottom of a toy drawer, I found this odd set of blocks. There were about 10 blocks total and for the most part, my grandson just throws them around the house or ignores them all together…
I hot glued one block to each side of the book using LOTS of hot glue to keep those two blocks in place. This book is more like a toy than a book because I glued the blocks to the front and back of the book and we lay the book flat to play with it…
I started out by stacking the blocks together while my grandson looked on with a little bit of curiosity. Then my grandson took all the blocks off the book…
I left the board book out for my grandson to come and go and he would stop by and sometimes add a few blocks or come back and take the blocks off the book…
 It was actually one of the first times I have seen my grandson actually stop to fit the blocks together rather than just take them apart. It was pretty cool to watch him and it was also a fun way to use the blocks that I may have just tossed out on my next cleaning spree…
I also decided it would be fun to bring a collection of books with us when we go out to eat. I keep the book and the blocks in a little plastic bag and when it looks like we need a little entertainment, I set them out for my grandson to play with. My daughter is here playing with my grandson while we wait for our breakfast to be served…
In my next post, I will share a little bit about the other books I made and how we played with them as well but hopefully this will inspire some of your own creative thinking in how you might like to fix up a blank toddler board book…
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