My 4-year-old loves doing the color sorting as well, even though it is no challenge for her. I have started talking to him about the colors and he enjoys putting different objects into the circles, which is great fine motor practice. However, I did print out a color sorting sheet to put on top. I am sure he’s learning without any additional input needed from me. He silently puts all sorts of different things on it. He is plenty busy just using the homemade light box as one tool in free play. Mostly our 1-year- old likes to put different objects on the light table and watch the light shine through. 4 Creative Ways to Use Your DIY Light Table DIY Light Box Color Sorting Our 4-year-old and 1-year-old both love this and it is a great tool for sorting and tracing. Learn more about creating your own lightbox. We also used some fun patterned ductape to make a fun border around the edges. You just throw the Christmas lights in there, drill a hole for your plug, a few extra holes for ventilation and you are done. This DIY light table is so incredibly simple to make. Super Simple DIY Light Table for All-Ages Learning Fun Here’s a solution: Create a DIY light table and let them explore the lights and do a little learning while they are at it. If only they could play with them without the danger of eating them or breaking them! There is something about Christmas lights that just makes kids happy. Make your own DIY light table, with tons of ways to play, from the Screen-Free Mom!
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