![]() ![]() He seems to have very little in common with the beloved animated character beyond its basic appearance, however: Once one of the players douses the stalking mouse in a cloud of poison, the gnarly-looking mouse reacts quite violently. One of the mice in the factory has grown to human size and adopted the clothing of the "Steamboat Willie" iteration of Mickey Mouse. Mysterious gooey growths have appeared on the walls at this old factory, which also acts as the home to a familiar black-and-white creature. The teaser depicts a rat and mouse infestation that has gotten out of hand, with some of them growing to enormous size. A brief teaser trailer was uploaded to the internet yesterday, quickly going viral as gamers discovered they wouldn't have to wait long for the first stab at a Mickey Mouse horror game. I hope to do another one soon.That game is " Infestation 88," a co-op title from Nightmare Forge Games that sees players being sent into dark corridors in remote locations to exterminate the creatures that have run amok there. If you have any other ideas for sensory bins, please share in the comments. Buddy had a lot of fun with his animals and a new sensory material. In the end, it did make a mess, but it was easy to sweep up. He initially was nervous about digging in the paper to get them, but eventually he started having fun with the paper too. But I wanted Buddy to explore in the paper, so I took his animals and buried them in the “hay”. In fact, if I hadn’t interfered at all, Buddy would have just played with the animals and ignored the paper. We did our activity in the kitchen because I expected a huge mess. I was amazed that Buddy wasn’t interested in the paper at all. He spent a lot of time filling up the bucket with the animals and pouring it on himself. His favorite thing to do with these animals is to put them in their tube and spill them out again, so I figured he’d be interested in doing that with a different container. ![]() He didn’t want to touch the paper at all! As he pulled out the animals, we talked about the animal’s name and found it in the book.Īfter I pulled out the red bucket from the paper, Buddy immediately started filling it up with animals. He started by just pulling out all of the animals out of the paper. I wasn’t sure how he’d react to the shredded paper, but I thought it would be a fun sensory activity for him.īuddy was excited when he first saw the farm scene, but he wasn’t sure about the shredded paper. Buddy loves his farm animal toys and putting things in different containers, so I knew he’d enjoy this activity. I put together a farm play area with some farm animal toys, the bucket from our Fisher Price Baby’s First Blocks, and some “hay” made of shredded paper. Buddy loves the flaps and the animals in this book! We read it together before I showed him the animal activity. Right now, Buddy is really into lift the flap books, so I chose Open the Barn Door to read. If you choose to purchase something using these links, I will receive a small commission.Įven though my themed summer days are over, I still want to do some Time to Read Tuesday activities. Disclaimer – this post contains affiliate links for your convenience.
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