Stell dir vor, wie viel Freude die Kleinen beim Spielen mit diesen Bällebad-Bällen haben werden! Die Poolbälle bestehen aus PE, das langlebig und leicht ist. Mit einem Durchmesser von 6 cm können Ihre Kinder die Bälle leicht greifen, aber nicht verschlucken. Nachdem sie gedrückt werden, nehmen die Spielbälle ihre ursprüngliche Form wieder an. Füllen Sie Babypools, Kinderspielzelte, Planschbecken und vieles mehr mit diesen Spielbällen und genießen Sie dann stundenlangen Spaß!
Add some colour to your day with this wonderful collection of rainbow sensory play recipes. Rainbow sensory play recipes Want to give your play times a super sensory, colourful boost? Here’s a fantastic collection of rainbow sensory play recipes. There are all sorts of ideas here, some mess-free, some mega messy. Some are taste-safe, […]
Discover how to make rainbow spaghetti for sensory play using our easy how to dye spaghetti directions. Babies, toddlers and preschoolers will all love this coloured spaghetti sensory play.
Try this fun, hands-on colour mixing activity with your child at home, and explore primary and secondary colours!
Rainbow oats sensory bin: how to dye oats for sensory play
Laura @inspiremyplay Founder of @inspiremyplay, Early Years teacher for 11 years and mummy to three gorgeous girls. I'm passionate about about the benefits of play in early childhood. This post may contain affiliate links. This means that if you click on a link and go on to make a purchase, I may receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you). Please read my disclosure policy for more details. Chickpeas make such a fun sensory base and last so well to use over and over again! Take your sensory play up a notch with this easy DIY to make them rainbow coloured! Chickpeas are one of our favourite sensory play materials! They are so satisfying to scoop and pour, last forever and are relatively low mess as sensory play goes! We love using them au natural but I recently decided to colour a batch and I'm so glad I did! The instant attraction was like bees to honey! Rainbow chickpeas were definitely a hit in our house and it's so good to have something I can pull out at short notice, throw in some bowls and scoops and we're ready to go! As well as sensory play, chickpeas work brilliantly for loose part play or as a craft material. The pincer grip required to pick them up individually is so beneficial for developing good fine motor skills. We recently had fun using them in some Easter craft. How to Colour Chickpeas for Play Activities Colouring chickpeas is very easy! Using food colouring and a dash of vinegar is one option but our preferred method is to use paint as the colours end up so vibrant! What You Will Need Dried chickpeas Zip-lock/ sandwich bags Tempera/ Ready Mix Paint Tray for drying the painted chickpeas Method 1. Fill a zip-lock bag or sandwich bag with chickpeas and add a few generous squirts of tempera paint. 2. Work the paint into the chickpeas by scrunching and shaking the bag. Open the bag and check if they need a little more paint or scrunching in order to be completely covered. Once you are happy, lay them out on a lined baking tray to dry. You can speed up the drying process by placing the baking tray in the oven on a very low heat. 3. Repeat the process for different colours using a different zip-loc bag or wash the one you've just used. I used separate bags and then have kept them to colour other things like pasta and rice in a similar way. Once dry, pour them into a tray with scoops and bowls and other sensory play tools. And that's it! It's so simple but such an effective way of creating a sensory play material that can be used again and again! For other simple DIY sensory materials check out our Rainbow Rice tutorial and Dyed Pasta tutorial. Get your FREE ebook For more simple DIY recipes & ideas for sensory play at home download your Beginner's Guide to Sensory Play by subscribing to Inspire My Play today. Get Yours Now
How to dye pasta and make a rainbow sensory tub.
This rainbow playdough colour and counting game is fun and engaging, so preschoolers don't even realize that they're learning as they play.
Your kids will love finding natural materials to match their printable Nature Color Wheel.This adds a heap of fun to outdoor play time!
Save your paper rolls! These Chinese language learning activities with cardboard rolls make teaching fun for kids and students.
🌈This tray is designed to engage young children in sensory pretend play and provides additional tools to help them practice fine motor skills. The tray includes various materials such as pompons and chickpeas that children can manipulate and interact with. By filling in the pompons and chickpeas, children can improve their hand-eye coordination and develop their fine motor skills. 🌈Furthermore, the tray offers an opportunity for children to practice color recognition and sorting. The colorful pompons and chickpeas can be sorted based on their colors, allowing children to learn and differentiate between different hues. 🌈The tray made from basswood plywood, water based non-toxic paint. 🌈Options: 1. Only the tool set: - Wooden chopsticks - Wooden spoon - Wooden tweezers - 6 silicone cupcake cups - Rainbow pompons 2. Add the filler: 6 cups of colored chickpeas (comes in 6 different bags) 3. Only the filler, no tool set: 6 cups of colored chickpeas (comes in 6 different bags) *Choking hazards! Supervision required! ‼️Check our new Spring “I spy” bottles: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1666513025/sensory-i-spy-bottlesmontessorirainbow?ref=listings_manager_grid *Recommended age 3 years and up. 🌺For free local pick up in Dundas please use the code: LOCALPICKUP 🌺You can follow me on instagram: @happy_childhoodgoods Please visit our etsy shop to see all our products: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/HappyChildhoodGoods/edit?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
These pretend paint palettes are easy to make with a piece of cardboard and acrylic paint. Let the paint dry and toddlers and preschoolers can pretent to be artists!
Sort coloured pom poms into matching rainbow coloured egg cartons! Fine motor skills, colour recognition & early sorting for toddlers & preschoolers
Make a simple toddler colour match fine motor game using balls and a muffin tin! So easy to set up and filled with plenty of learning opportunities through play. We have been re-visiting lots of our favourite toddler and preschooler play ideas from years gone by now that my fourth child has turned 3! So...Read More »
20+ WEATHER theme learning shelf and activities for preschoolers and toddlers. Check out the fun activities here...
Looking for a simple and fun way to engage your child's senses and promote their development? Try dyed pasta for sensory play!
Time: 10 mins Age: Toddlers to Little Kids Difficulty: Easy peasy Skill: Learning colours
Discover how to make rainbow spaghetti for sensory play using our easy how to dye spaghetti directions. Babies, toddlers and preschoolers will all love this coloured spaghetti sensory play.
Here is an easy and fun way for your toddler or preschooler to learn and practice colour recognition with this colour sorting and matching sticky wall!
I did this piece for a submission to Uppercase Magazine and thought I would share it with all of you! Hopefully, it brightens up your first day of May.
Did you know that sorting helps your child’s brain development? Plus kids love organizing the world around them, so make it a fun learning game with our printable color sorting pages. Teach kids their colors and help them learn to sort items and group them into similarities like color! This is a great activity for
Kids will love painting pasta for threading, for crafts, or as a sensory tub filler. It's a fun process art activity for kids of all ages!
Easy to make no mess colour theory experiment to explore mixing of primary colours to secondary colours.
On a mission to get your toddler or preschooler to learn their colours? Check out this great list of genius colour sorting activities!
On a mission to get your toddler or preschooler to learn their colours? Check out this great list of genius colour sorting activities!
Rainbow oats sensory bin: how to dye oats for sensory play
HANDPRINT RAINBOW PAINTING - fun sensory art for kids. Get hands-on with paints and explore colour mixing and blending!
I've been wanting to post this project for a year. This rainbow collage invitation was presented to my art camp kids one year ago today, which just happened to be the same day as the Pulse night
Rainbow Soap Foam Bubbles Sensory Play
My children LOVE this! The cutest 2 in 1 ice cream counting and color matching hair gel sensory bag. This makes a great travel activity too!
Rainbow Soap Foam Bubbles Sensory Play
There are so many tools your kids can use for creative art projects. Here’s twenty five tools that will create some fantastic works of art!
Rainbow spaghetti is one of the most loved sensory activities for our girls! We simply cook the spaghetti and let cool then add...
On a mission to get your toddler or preschooler to learn their colours? Check out this great list of genius colour sorting activities!
This is a super easy to set up colour sorting and fine motor skill activity using pompoms and Mega Bloks. Great for toddlers!!
Super easy to set up counting activity using pom poms and water.