These ice hands are so cool. You can try different versions of it. you can hide toys in it, add some glitter or color them with food coloring. The rest is up to your creativity. You can use salt, droppers with warm water to melt easily.
If your kid has just begin to sit, then it is time to prepare a busy bin for him/her. Either you can directly put big toys into a bin for your baby or you can use yarn/rubber bands to wrap the bin to keep the busy moments longer for your toddler. It can be an amazing sibling fun, too.
Kids really love touching these bubble wraps. Isn’t it fun to blow them up? You can try to make bubble wrap prints and I am sure that you will love trying it again and again.
I can say that with the touch of the sea shells on the glass bottle, it sounds like a real ocean breeze.
I added just a little colored water to the molds and kept it 15 minutes in the freezer and then added another color of water to get another layer and put it back again to the freezer. Repeated this until all the molds were full with water yet to achieve very thin and colorful layers. After that, we melted our galaxy bars with plenty of glitter. The colors were actually much more vivid than those visuals.
Origami is great option to create amazing crafts with just a piece of paper, isn’t it?
This is one of the simplest sensory play. You don’t need many things to create a sensory setup. And I can say that ocean theme always works great for both girls and boys.
If you haven’t colored pasta yet, you should prepare very soon. You can create amazing sensory play setups and make amazing art with them. We used colored pasta to create amazing sea animals. It was both art and fine motor exercise.
Dried oranges peels, cloves, cinnamon ๐Can you imagine how amazing is our home smelling? I believe that some activities are really like a relaxing therapy like this one.
Have you ever tried to make frozen oobleck? After preparing the oobleck mix, put into the silicone molds and let them stay in the freezer overnight.