
I’ve had these in the cupboard for years, not being able to bring myself to throw them out, but not knowing what else to do with them either.
I brought them out one morning for George to explore.
I put a selection of the fabric scraps in an old wipes container.

George felt the fabric between his hands, exploring how it felt, and even tasted it.
I shut the lid to the container and pulled out a bit of the fabric for George to pull.

He pulled fabric out, one scrap after another.
Not quite getting every last piece of fabric, but he was able to pull out most of it.
He also tried closing the lid, over and over.
The latch was broken, so it wouldn’t stay shut, bringing some frustration.

Then it was back to the fabric again.
I have so many fabric scraps on hand, I wonder what can be done with them