How to Make Seek and Find a Quiet Activity
Put the small objects and the beads into the bag. Make some more interesting items for your child to find by putting stickers on the white paper and cutting out around the stickers. By the time you are done you should have around sixty interesting objects in the bag.
Seal the bag. Set up your sewing machine to do a zigzag stitch. Sew a square into the bag being careful to make sure that all the beads and items are inside the square. Use your scissors to cut off the excess plastic. Leave some extra plastic in the upper right hand corner, enough to punch a hole in it. The bag should hold up for a long time, but it will not last forever. When it starts to look as if it might tear, cut it open pour the items into a new bag and sew a new one. While you are creating a new one you may even take to the opportunity to add a few new objects.
Use the heavy cardstock to write down items for your child to try and find. Like a hide and seek game. You will want to keep the paper at about a note card size so that it is easy to move around while your child is playing. If you have younger children who can't yet read you may want to use pictures, or not worry about it at all and just let them look at all the fun items. Punch a hole in the upper right hand corner where you left extra space. Slide the key ring onto the bag. Punch a hole in the hide and seek list and slide it onto the key ring.
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