How Do You Make An Infant Noisemaker?
Infants need sound all around them to help them distinguish the different sounds in the alphabet and sounds in their primary language. Using a noisemaker can be handy for mom to determine if their infant is having trouble hearing, due to some type of hearing loss or an ear infection. Noisemakers are useful tools for both entertainment and assessment. Gather up some empty water bottles. Soak them to remove the water bottle label before creating the noisemaker. Place some uncooked pinto beans into the water bottle. You can also place buttons, beads or rice inside the bottle. Use a glue gun to glue the lid onto the water bottle. This will ensure that the infant cannot open the bottle by accident and swallow the small pieces inside. Decorate the bottle with stickers for visual stimulation.