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Unread 04-19-2009, 07:07 PM
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treasure baskets

have just been searching online and couldnt believe the prices people charge for treasure baskets so wonder if i could make my own up does anyone have any ideas of what to put in????
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Unread 04-20-2009, 11:11 AM
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Hi,

There is lots of information available for treasure baskets - depending on your own views, how you feel about them and working practice they can be put together using age & development as a guide, theme or as a general collection.

We have a 2 suggestions onsite - Ribbon treasure basket, which concentrates more on what a ribbons & strings sewing basket may contain - the textures, colours, lengths/widths, keywords - how to help stop them fraying !! and other uses, and a Christmas Treasure basket article.

Traditional treasure baskets contain things from around the home, environment and are great fun to collect for - Wooden spoons, clean washing up brushes, wooden bricks, seagrass mats, wicker, flannels, bath scrunchy, cups, small tubes/bottles part filled with lentils, rice, with - where appropriate, the lid glued in place, these are great for gentle noise makers, loofah and other things that can be mouthed and sucked safely. Empty tissue boxes are fun, hide and seek /now you see it now you don't games ..

Hth let us know what you find
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Unread 04-20-2009, 07:46 PM
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I did a training course which included treasure baskets, here's some of the things they suggested
Natural Objects - Fir cones, Large Pebbles, Wooden nail brush, Pumice stone, shoe brush, loofah, natural sponge, ball of wool.
Wooden Objects - Napkin ring, pegs, cubes, curtain ring, egg cup, spoon, beads on a string.
Metal Objects - Egg whisk, bunch of bells, metal beaker, lemon squeezer, tea strainer, closed tins containing rice/beans etc, garlic squeezer.
Leather,textile, rubber or fur Objects - Puppy bone, Leather purse, Small cloth bags with scented herbs in them, rubber tubing, tennis ball, golf ball, bean bag
Greaseproof paper, tinfoil, small cardboard boxes.

Obviously all items need to be new, not just taken from your kitchen or bathroom! and with small children you need to closely supervise them as some objects are a choking hazard. I made my own up and did it for a fraction of the cost.
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Unread 04-21-2009, 07:46 AM
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I make my own using lots of things from the above lists and the most popular items in my baskets are the jar lids, the little ones just seem to really love them for some reason!
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Hi snow white

There is a book you can buy approx 7.99 which is called the little book of treasure baskets, it gives you different types of baskets for a broad range including over 5s

Hope that helps

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