From making music to making messes, bowls cover a lot of loose part ground. The variety of sizes and shapes they come in, and their ready availability, add to their charm. The only way to go wrong in selecting them is offering up flimsy versions that won’t stand up to the repeated filling, dumping, hauling, clanking, clanging, throwing, stirring, and pouring. Go durable and you can’t go wrong.
What about learning? Well, these concave containers support it all: physical development, social and emotional development, cognitive development, and language development. They’re really a foundational loose part–something no early learning setting should be without. They’re a loose part that…wait for it…wait for it…really bowls me over.
Bowls At Play
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