Objective: Creating simple sensory activities. Messy play encourages creativity, problem-solving, increases confidence, motor and social skills. Skill Development: Sensory Play Minimum age: Preschool Materials: Shovels, spoons Bowls, squeeze bottles, plastic containers Pitcher of Water Color Splash Liquid water colors {blue, purple} … Read More
Build a Messy Boats sensory bin: a sticky, yummy toddler play activity. A perfect summer activity for toddlers to explore and play.
Sensory play for kids using edible sludge. Safe for little hands, even babies. Tutorial on how to make your own.
Here’s a simple slime recipe you can use for just about any theme. We used it to make jungle slime! (It also works for rainforest slime or African savanna slime.) Follow our Recipes for Play and Creating Pinterest board! In my most recent after school kindergarten class, the kids and I made jungle slime! They …
Messy play is often a turn off to doing activities with your kids. These 10 ideas to keep it clean will encourage more messy play activities!
Does your toddler like to put everything in their mouth? These colorful gelatin cubes and fun, easy to make and totally taste-safe!
Chocolate oobleck is the perfect sensory material to use in a Valentine's sensory bin or as fake mud for play.
¡Olvídate del celular y aparatos eléctricos! estas 10 actividades en casa para niños son súper dinámicas, entretenidas, económicas y también educativas.
This easy DIY sensory activity with chia seeds is perfect for infants and toddlers who like to put everything in their mouths!
Rainbow Soap Foam Bubbles Sensory Play
Soothe your child with one of these sensory play activities using lavender. Soothing ideas for lavender sensory play, crafts and recipes Lavender has been used for hundreds of years as a calming and soothing scent. It’s often associated with relaxation, and can be great to use with children before bedtime, or if they’re feeling a […]
Fairy playdough recipe smells amazing and uses only 3 ingredients. Great for sensory and fine motor development and imaginative play.
Check out these fun sensory bin ideas to get you started. Sensory bins are easy to make and have many benefits for toddlers to preschoolers.
Make this super soft, no cook, cloud dough recipe! Only 2 ingredients - cornstarch and lotion. This homemade dough is really easy to make!
DIY Sensory board ideas to encourage your busy babies and toddlers to explore new textures, objects, and incorporate fine motor skills.
Building with Shaving Cream Blocks is a fun & unexpected way to play for toddlers & preschoolers. Enjoy a sensory & fine motor skills activity with blocks.
MUDDY OOBLECK FOR DINOSAUR SENSORY PLAY - Learn how to make muddy oobleck to use in a fun, messy dinosaur-themed sensory play activity.
Learn all the benefits of messy play and how messy play promotes brain development and teaches necessary life skills in a fun way your kid will love. Messy Play fosters curiosity and lets your child explore their interests, use their senses, and develop many important skills crucial to success in life.
Making mud paint is perfect if you are planning a "dirt day' or are looking for dirt activities for kids. Mud painting is also a fun messy art activity for kids of all ages.
Goopy homemade three-ingredient gel paint and a shower curtain are all you need for this messy play sensory rainbow dream.
See how to create these beautiful frozen flower muffin cups. This frozen flowers sensory play activity is also great to do on a summer day!
Set up a simple washing farm animal sensory bin for your preschoolers. They'll love getting the dirty animals clean! So simple, but so fun!