Sense of hearing games




















At Christmastime this game had a fun twist built in to it. The day after we brought out the Christmas items and decorated, I would place smaller items in unbreakable, covered containers and the boys would try to guess what they were.

I would use things like extra ornament hangers, a small unbreakable ornament, a candy cane which they would later have as a special treat. The twist — I have a few special boxes that I had planned on using to help tell the Christmas story think the three wise men and most recently used these in our little sense of hearing game!

These boxes are made of wood! Think it changes the sounds the boys would hear if the containers were plastic? Can you believe the stores are decorated for Christmas already?

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