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Christmas Treasure Basket
 

Treasure Basket PDF

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What is a Treasure basket …
 
Treasure Baskets are collections of items that can represent a theme, a focus or in general are user familiar household items … 
Given free access they allow for a completely ‘hands on holistic play experience and exploration opportunity.
 
Everyday and representational items that let the children see, look, touch, name and recognise, understand and put function to !
 
Our Christmas Basket holds ‘Treasures associated with Christmas time .. 
your basket may well hold different items that you find personally indicative of Christmas.
 
Some objects inside the basket may be unsuitable for the children to play with unsupervised - risk assess.
Guidance is given on how you can introduce each piece and how you can help the children understand it’s relevance to Christmas.
 
 CHRISTMAS BASKET 
our demo one doesn’t have all these items in !!
 
Please remember to decide for yourself if you feel these items are suitable for your home / Child / Setting.
 
Talk about the object.
Give it a name.
Touch and manipulate it.
Explore thoughts and feelings on the item ~ it’s shape, colour, texture
What material it is made from, what it does and how it is used.
Is it an object the children are familiar with – if yes, where from and who uses it.

Make your Christmas an exploring one .....

 DECORATIONS
 Christmas Stocking.
 Balloons ~ Some children are afraid of balloons so whilst being a part of traditional Christmas festivities they may not be suitable for your group or home.
 Tinsel ~ cut lengths of about 12” so avoiding strangulation but the children can still enjoy the feel & texture if wrapped around an arm or wrist.
 Crackers ~ Remove the Snaps if necessary – of supervise closely through the exploration.
 Small voile bags of glitter and Sequins.
 
 IN THE HOME
 Trays ~ use these to display things on as well as talking about the job a Tray does!!
 Tea towels
 Oven Glove
 Serviettes and Holders
 Name place holders
 Apron
 Table Cloth
 
 MISCELLANEAUS 
 Tins ~ candles, food storage decorative ones..
 Paper Bags
 Calendar
 Diary
 
 DRESS
 Christmas Hat
Hand Muff
 Gloves
 Woolly Hat
 
 NATURE
 Dried fruit
 Orange & lemon fruit
 Spices
 Voile bags of Cinnamon sticks.
 Fir cones
 Dry leaves
 Walnuts, Brazil, Almond, Hazel, Chestnuts nuts ~ PLEASE check for allergies and supervise these items extremely closely.
 
 PRESENTS
 Selection of Christmas wrapping papers
 Different, Ribbons, laces,
 Christmas Cards
 Envelopes
 Sticky tape
 Scissors
 Pens & Pencils
 Sticky labels
 Small Gift bag ~ can also house all the above !! 
 
 Additional Items / ideas …
 
Christmas music on CD
Portable CD player & earphones 
 
 
SAFETY NOTICE
 
ALWAYS check and remove items that are unsafe if the Child is to play alone with the Treasure basket & its contents.
 
Small items that could cause choking
Lengths of items – scarves, tinsel, rope etc – that could be wrapped around their necks and strangle.
Items that may resemble food ~ playdough, Clay.
Sharp, brittle or glass items – that may shatter if thrown, dropped or knocked together.
Never include poisonous items – berries, mushroom/fungi.

 

Links of interest:

 Treasure Basket PDF from Surestart.gov.uk

An introduction to Treasure baskets by RNIB - Royal National Institute of Blind people

 Treasure Basket image search from Google