Try treasure baskets and discovery boxes for babies to become engrossed in self-directed play, in the second part of a series from Claire Stevenson, Donna Luck and Veronica Lawrence.

Babies' brains are growing fast, developing in response to their surroundings through their five senses. Babies learn through touch and every experience a baby has stimulates connections in the brain. A treasure basket is one way of giving babies rich sensory experiences that help the brain to make connections and develop.

A treasure basket is a collection of everyday household and natural objects chosen to stimulate the five senses: touch, taste, sight, smell and sound.

They were devised by Elinor Goldschmied, more than 60 years ago, for babies who can sit up comfortably but are not yet mobile. They provide babies with a safe way to explore natural objects.

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