
Painting with Pop Rocks! AGES 2 +
Fun process art mixed with some sensory play! We also talked about our five senses! Materials(affiliate links): Pop Rocks Paint Paint brushes Paper Full Details:
Fun process art mixed with some sensory play! We also talked about our five senses! Materials(affiliate links): Pop Rocks Paint Paint brushes Paper Full Details:
This is a fun way to practice number recognition, number ordering and one to one correspondance on a hot sunny day! Materials(affiliate links): Water Balloons
Erupting Ice Chalk! Ages 2+ Great summer science activity! Materials(affiliate links): 1/4C Cornstarch 1/4C baking soda 1/2C water 3-5 drops of food coloring Vinegar Ice
This is a great process art, sensory and fine motor activity! Especially on a hot summer day! Materials(affiliate links): Ice Tray Water Food coloring Popsicle
What happens when you put nerds/pop rocks in soda? Materials(affiliate links):Pop RocksNerdsBalloonFunnelSoda Here is a video of the boys doing the activity! Posted by LEARN
Grab some things from your kitchen and you are ready to go! Materials: (You can use anything you find in your kitchen for this activity)
Easy and fun way to paint! Materials(affiliate links): Cotton Balls Clothespins Paint First get a tray with sections, muffin tins are always good too. Pour
Fun and Messy! The kids had so much fun with this art activity! Materials(affiliate links): Fly swatters Washable paint Sheet (butcher paper works too) Here
This is a fun process art and sensory activity! Materials: Biodegradable Packing Peanuts Water We recently created recycled art with biodegradable packing peanuts. Biodegradable packing
Need something to do with all those dried out markers? Make your own watercolors! Materials: Water Dried our markers tape I like to tape the
Wash and play! We only have 6 more days of school! Not that I’m counting 😉 at the end of the school year we have
How to make bubble foam with simple household ingredients. This is a great sensory activity! Materials Needed: – Water – Dish Soap(I used dawn but
Watch the magic happen with this color changing experiment! Materials needed: Milk Food Coloring Q-tips Cotton Balls Pipettes Dish Soap (I used Dawn dish soap
Great way to talk about shapes! * This post contains affiliate links Materials Needed:Road TapeCars or other forms of transportation. Here is a video of
Floating Lids! Kids love to play with water! AGES2+ Materials needed: 1 large bowl 1 smaller bowl Spoon Water Fruit Pouch Lids Posted by LEARN
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