Sensory Play

sensory bin play rainbow rice

When the twins turned 2, I discovered the magic and benefits of sensory play. Sensory play is any activity that stimulates any of the 5 senses: taste, smell, sound, touch, and sight. It's a great way for kids to learn because it allows them to actively use their senses and explore to understand the world around them. 

So why is sensory play beneficial for kids?
  1. Research shows that sensory play helps build cognitive skills which are important for problem solving. 
  2. It allows children to practice fine motor skills and increase coordination (squeezing, pinching, scooping, pouring, etc.).
  3. It helps in vocabulary building (Learn words to describe characteristics of objects: sticky, cold, wet, etc.).
  4. It inspires imagination and creativity when children come up with different ways to play. 
  5. It's FUN!!! Children really enjoy hands-on experiences. 

sensory bin rainbow rice play

For me, the easiest way to incorporate sensory play into the twins' activities is by creating sensory bins. It stimulates sight, touch, and sound all at the same time. The first sensory bin I made for the twins was super simple: just rice and and some spoons, cups and funnels. They spent about 55 minutes pouring and scooping and later on pretending to sell me some "rice juice." That's a long time for a two year old to stay focused on one thing.  They loved running the rice through their fingers, scooping up a handful of it and watching it drop, and even shaking it in a cup because it reminded them of the sound of rain. They even invented their own game: rice foot spa! They took turns pouring rice over each others' feet. Judging by their laughs, it sure sounded like a lot of fun. It was a total win for me! Who knew that a common household item like uncooked rice would be able to hold their attention for more than 30 minutes!?

Rice will always be a favourite sensory bin base for me but I've also started experimenting with different kinds of sensory bins each week. The most successful one to date is our bean scooping and pouring sensory bin which the twins played with for a total of 5 hours in one day! It was a playroom miracle! If you want to see our bean scooping bin (hehe that was kind of a tongue twister), head on over to Instagram and follow @startermama where I document the twins' sensory play activities.

sensory bin scoop pour beans

sensory bin scoop pour beans

sensory bin scoop pour beans

Jollibee Fast Food Pretend Play With The A Twins


Audrey and Antonino's love for Jollibee started about two months ago when they first saw a Jollibee statue at a mall. They both pointed to it and asked "Who's that?" Joey and I simply answered "That's Jollibee." then went about doing our usual errands. But since then, the twins' eyes would light up whenever they would see Jollibee's face on a billboard, sign or store front while we're out driving. In fact, during a recent road trip to Tagaytay, they entertained themselves by looking for Jollibee. Kind of like the usual find the red car game. They had a blast shouting "There's a Jollibee on my side" whenever they saw Jollibee and Bye Jollibee!" when they could no longer see him.

Then, about two weeks ago, the twins started getting very picky about their food. After almost a week of mealtime struggles, my mom (aka LaMom) suggested we order in some Chickenjoy for lunch as their weekly treat since they love crunchy food - tempura, fish and chips, and corn flakes. I wasn't so sure about it at first because you know how toddlers are when you try to introduce new food to them. We're at the terrible terrific two's stage. But, long story short, we ended up calling Jollibee Delivery at around 11:30AM. Well, my mom was right (Isn't that funny about moms?) - they loved it! They ate one piece of chicken each, no questions asked, and they declared that they "love so many deliveries."

So last weekend, we took them to Jollibee for their first in store experience. They ordered their kiddie meals, ate Chickenjoy, and even got the free toys! Then I had another treat for them back home...

Disclaimer, I'm not a DIY mom, not even close, but armed with Google Images, a printer, and a bit of glue, I repurposed their play kitchen into a Jollibee counter. I made a sign and menu board then added their cash register and some of their existing food toys which matched the Jollibee menu. LaMom also saved and framed the takeout menu as an extra prop. Watch the video above to see the twins at work. My non-DIY mommy heart is full. Watch until the end to see how much they love Jollibee!

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Being Financially Prepared For Twins





Two Sundays ago, I had a super fun time sharing twin parenting stories with fellow twin moms Fran Ang, Dr. Kristen Cruz and Raquel Borja-Chua at Mommy Mundo World for The Asian Parent's talk called Twinterested! Expecting and Raising Twins.

Twin Parenting Talk at Mommy Mundo World


mommy mundo twin parenting talk

When Fran (Frannywany) messaged me one night on Instagram if I could join her on stage at Mommy Mundo World for The Asian Parent's talk about raising and expecting twins, I said yes right away. OK, she sent the message at night and I was only able see it the following morning. Yikes sorry! The twins took forever to fall asleep so I wasn't able to get any me time (aka browsing Instagram and watching Youtube videos) that night. So I said yes the moment I read her message at around 6AM the next day. Luckily she was also awake. Of course she would be. She's also a mom of twins! We always have to wake up way ahead of everyone at home or else all our activities for the rest of the day will be delayed by 30 minutes each. Hehe!

Conversations with Two-Year-Olds

conversations with two year old twin toddlers

Audrey and Antonino have been talking up a storm and I just find some of their statements so funny. For example...

What The Stock: Maternity Fashion According To Stock Photos

maternity fashion funny stock photos
Maternity clothes don't have to be drab. We've seen plenty of great pregnancy looks from Kate Middleton, Miranda Kerr and Meghan Markle to mention a few. But if you look at pregnant women in stock photos, you'll see that all they wear are crop tops! Check out the stock photos below to see how pregnant women style their baby bumps.

Newborn Twins Checklist (Shopping for Twins)

newborn checklist shopping for baby

Today I'm answering a reader question from a mommy-to-be about what to buy before her twin babies arrive. "... Do we really need to buy two of everything?" This was the same question Joey and I kept asking ourselves when we were preparing for Audrey and Antonino's arrival. Well, to help out future twin mom C, I've rounded up three of my past posts on shopping for twins / babies:

If you need tips on what baby gear to buy in twos: Gear for Newborn Twins

For your twins' first night home: What to Prepare for Your Twins' First Night Home

Because contrary to one of the most overused jokes about having twins, twins are NOT two for the price of one: How to Save P100,000 in Baby's First Year

Hope I was able to help, Mommy C! Happy shopping and welcome to twin parenthood!

Are you a fellow twin parent (or parent-to-be)? If there are any specific topics you'd like to read about, please let me know in the comments below. I'd love to hear from you!

Staycation at Seda Vertis North


seda vertis north staycation

A few weeks ago we had a family staycation at Seda Vertis North . We were able to book a Club Room at a good price thanks to Seda's All Wrapped Up Holiday promo. When we arrived at the hotel, we were led to the 23rd floor where Club Room guests can check in. Check in was super easy and the staff was lovely! After checking in, we were told that afternoon tea would be served in a few minutes so we decided to hang out at the lounge a bit and wait for tea to be served.


seda vertis north staycation

seda vertis north staycation

Our Merry Mickey Christmas Party

mickey mouse party theme 1

It's February so I figured it would be the perfect time to write about how we celebrated Christmas. Haha. As I shared in my post a few of weeks ago, I was down with sore throat just after Christmas so I wasn't able to write about our Christmas celebration right away.

KonMari With 2-Year-Olds

konmari kids

Marie Kondo's Netflix series "Tidying Up With Marie Kondo" has somewhat caused a decluttering craze around the globe. And because I felt like our dressing room was being taken over by the twins' clothes, I had to try it out myself.

Based on the KonMari method, we choose what stuff to keep by holding an item in our hands and asking ourselves if it "sparks joy." If the answer is yes, keep it. If the answer is no, discard it.

Things I Googled When I Was A New Parent

questions new parent google

Like I wrote in a post last year, part of my maternity leave was spent on Google (Is it normal if my baby ---?). I'd like to say the Googling stopped after my maternity leave but it didn't. I would still spend the night Googling away the minute the twins fell asleep. Haha. Did you do this too, mamas? What stuff did you Google as a new parent? Here are some of the stuff I can remember:

Doctor Tells Mom To Rest...

doctor tells mom to rest

I was out of commission towards the end of 2018. I got a sore throat the day after Christmas which I thought would go away if I rested a bit and gargled with warm salt water but by the middle of the day things quickly escalated to a flu-like illness. I had joint pain, a terrible headache and even lost my voice. I was down the whole afternoon and only woke up for dinner.

The following day, I went to the doctor and she told me I had a viral infection that would resolve itself within a week or so but I had to rest.

The Twins Have Ice Cream And Cake For The First Time!

toddler first cake and ice cream

A few weeks ago, Audrey and Antonino celebrated two milestones: their second birthday and their first taste of ice cream and cake! What?! Your kids haven't had ice cream and cake before? Our choice not to feed the twins sweets during their first two years raised a few eyebrows but before you react, let me tell you why we did it.