Sensory play, arts and crafts, threading, stamping, building…the options for using pasta are endless. Follow the simple steps to dye your own pasta. Adding color can add a new element of excitement to your medium of choice. Pasta can be substituted for chickpeas, beans, rice etc.
Read MoreWhile it may be too early to reap the benefits of your garden, it’s always a good time for sensory play. Follow these steps to bring your own carrot patch sensory play to life. Easily add in literacy and math elements to create a hands-on learning experience.
Read MoreExplore seasonal changes through play! Learn about the changes a tree undergoes with each season of the year. Easily pair with your favorite seasonal books and sensory materials. Scoop, pour and manipulate the materials for hands on play and learning.
Read MoreExplore the life cycle of a frog with this interactive sensory play tray. Observe, touch and learn all in the midst of play. This sensory playscape is easy to put together and full of fun for all ages. It would be perfect for a sunny day outside, inside a classroom or a fun addition to a playroom. Create your own to explore life science with young learners today.
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a good playdough recipe? We have an easy to follow recipe that will give you the softest playdough! The best part is that it doesn’t require much effort or too many ingredients. The more you play with it the softer it gets.
Read MoreFlower ice eggs offer a unique twist to nature based sensory play. They are are a great way to cool off on a hot summer day. Flower ice play would be the perfect addition to a mud kitchen or fairy garden. Children will enjoy freeing the flowers from the melting ice while making the perfect botanical dish.
Read MoreIce Rescue Play is a great way to engage kids in an extended activity that has hidden science within. Easy to create with a little freeze time and is sure to entertain. Children will problem solve, experiment and observe changes in matter as they work to free the objects. This is a perfect activity to bring outdoors on a hot summer day.
Read MoreBring a little bit of the beach home with you with this simple sand dough recipe. You’ll have the gritty texture to play with minus the sand in every corner of your home. Add simple elements for hours of enjoyment.
Read MoreWelcome to our sensory play beach that is safe for all. This activity can be used to introduce little ones to small world and sensory play or to delight older children just the same. The best part is it is safe if a little makes it to the mouth.
Read MoreSea animals, tinker tray and the freedom to explore freely were the highlights of this play. You won’t want to miss this post as there is a FREEBIE included as a gift from us to you. Check out all of the details by reading more.
Read MoreAdd hands-on learning to your human body study with this blood sensory tray. Learn about what makes up our blood and keeps us healthy. This interactive learning will allow kids to physically manipulate parts of the blood to fight off viruses and clot blood.
Kids love this colorful sensory play! The Taste-Safe Rainbow Foam only requires two ingredients and about 5-10 minutes to create. The fluffy foam can be used endlessly as an open-ended play set up. It is the perfect addition to a mud kitchen, small world play, or just to toss in a tub and let your little one create their own play.
Read MoreAdd the fun of a game and sensory play to reinforce learning. Your young learners will love searching for matches in this hands on activity. They will practice early math skills such as color identification and naming as well as matching. The set up will provide open ended options with continued sensory play.
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