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Water balloons sensory play – bath time fun!


Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

 

Next in the sensory play series was the limitless possibilities of water play!

Toddlers love water, not only because of the familiarity of their womb environment, but also because it’s one of the most exciting thing to explore!

Giggle, spray, sprinkle, laugh excitedly, drip, pour, funnel tickle, drizzle… and the most fun one is SPLASH! Think of how rich and delightful water is as a play.

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Who doesn’t remember water balloons from childhood? I filled about 20 balloons with water and placed them in the tub to extend the bath time fun.

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Nady got so excited, he jumped on the balloons, wanted to grab them all at once, squeezing them, twisting them into other shapes and slipping them through his hands.

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Water play, fosters learning in all developmental areas. It encourages the development of eye – hand coordination through squeezing, pouring or stirring.

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Water play relieves tension by encouraging children to release their emotions. Nady was enjoying expanding the balloons. I tied the balloon to the tap and he was pulling until it splashes. You can hear a lot of giggles!

Water play is such a meaningful experience to introduce new words to describe the situation such as heavy, pull, splash… for instance.

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Sprinkling was hilarious! I was enjoying the play as much as Nady. I loved his reaction!

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Water play widens the sensory experience as kids put their hands in different textures and temperatures. Running water was like magic for him, he wanted to catch it, he stayed for a long time trying…

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

You can’t imagine how open – ended is this activity and how it provides opportunities for extended learning. After we burst all the balloons and wanted to end this play, i needed a transitional game to take him out of the water. I thought his stacking cups could help and he found a way to stay in the game. he started filling the cups with the burst balloons and pouring them from one to the other.

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

Water Balloons Sensory Play – Bath Time Fun!

It was so hard to end the play! We really enjoyed it and looking forward for the next time with even more equipments 🙂

 

homemade bathtub paint


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Bath time is always fun, why not make it even more fun by introducing paint to your baby. “Safe paint” made by you at home. Great idea when it’s inconvenient to go out and play.

Sensory play are very important to your babies and toddlers, they can experience stimulation of their senses. In other words your kids discover and understand life through their senses.

I spotted this recipe while surfing on the net. Very Easy and simple, only 4 ingredients:

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  • 2 tbsp cornstarch
  • 1/4 cup baby shampoo
  • 4-5 drops of food coloring
  • 2-3 tbsp water

Use a tear free shampoo, so when it gets into the eyes, it’s not the end of the fun.

I put the colors in separate disposable containers, no need to wash later, just throw them.

paint

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Now set up is ready… steady, gooooo

Bathtub picasso!

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It was also fun for me, i was using my photography skills!

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Nady’s chef d’oeuvre!

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Can’t be more fun!

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If you’re worried about cleaning, it did wipe away very easy with only water. No food coloring stains.

We loved the game… happy bath time!

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