Colorful Oobleck in the Play Pool
{Welcome Allison of Train Up a Child!}
Children are tactile learners. The more senses are stimulated, the better children retain what they learn. For this reason, it is important to me to engage in sensory play daily. I regularly make sensory bins for my boys to play with, and most of the art we do includes sensory exploration.
When the weather is nice we amp these bins into life sized fun to allow sensory stimulation from head to toe. Caution, this can be very messy, but we love messy play.
Whenever I set up an invitation for sensory play I lay out guidelines and set boundaries for the following reasons:
- Clean up is quick
- Self control is taught
- Children have an area to focus on without getting overwhelmed

Train Up a Child: Sensory Bins
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Looks like the boys had a great time. Getting the hose involved is always fun for children. I had one little one play with the water from the hose yesterday. So inviting. Thanks for a fun post. come visit me at toddlersthroughpreschool.com
Yes, cornstarch and water is a favorite around here as well. I hadn’t added coloring to it yet though. Great idea.
This looks like fun. My older son hates getting messy. Doesn’t like mud or sand or anything getting all over him. I’d like to try this with him and I’m sure there are probably recommendations I can look for for getting him interested, but if you have any suggestions for convincing him to try this I’d be interested in what you think. Thanks!