Creepy Crawly Water Beads
Michael explored the texture of the beads first, touching and squishing them.
Michael compared the beads to boba, which is a form of tapioca used in
Asian milk tea and other drinks (one of his favorite things to
eat/drink). We then had the discussion that these are NOT edible!
Since he couldn't eat them, he began feeding the beads to the snakes
and spiders.
Michael loves to pretend cook, so I always provide containers with
sensory play. Pouring back and forth into different sized containers is
a great pre-math (volume) activity.
For a child that really enjoys sensory play, I highly recommend water
beads! My son played with them for over an hour! They are squishy,
slimy, wet and have many applications. Michael has already mentioned
he's like to toss them into the bath...we may just give that a try.
What you should know:
- If you color them, they will stain the hands slightly. It all washed clean in the bath.
- Be prepared for them to land on the floor. They slip right out of little hands.
- Pick them up off the floor right away because if stepped on, they squish into the carpet.
- They can be squished by little hands and make a mess. This is an opportunity to talk to your child about how broken things have to go into the trash and if all the balls are broken there won't be any more for play. Of course, braking some is part of exploring, which normally I don't mind, but all the squished beads were ending up on the floor, which created a bigger mess, so I had to put a stop to the squishing.
- The container says if they dry out, simply spray with water, so they should last a while.
- My dogs wanted to eat them. If you have dogs, I'd stick them outside or away from this activity.
Additional water bead sensory ideas:
- Blue beads with sea creatures for an underwater theme
- Black or purple beads with some plastic eyes or wiggle eyes for Halloween
- Clear beads and Arctic animals for a winter theme
Have you tried water beads? Share your link in the comment section!
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