OVERVIEW
Prep time: 2 minutes
Difficulty: Easy Peasy
Estimated Cost: 0 AED
Mess level: Medium
Age: 2 plus
What you need
Mixing containers
Water
Food Colouring
Instructions
Simple add food colouring to water.
Then turn it into a mini lab by adding some more tools.
Raid your bathroom and kitchen cupboards, and your recycle bin to gather up an assortment of interesting plastic containers and instruments such as: dish soap, squeeze bottles (dish soap, shampoo, ketchup, body wash salad dressing) pump bottles (hand soap) syringes and Medicine Droppers, test tubes, spray bottles, ice cube trays, small plastic bowls and dishes, whisks, measuring scoops and craft sticks etc.
Benefits:
An easy and fun way for kids to learn about colour-mixing and to strengthen fine and gross motor skills.
It looks like child’s play, but there is so much brain and body development happening here.
Little hands are learning how to grasp and carry wet and sometimes heavy containers without spilling or dropping. Through trial and error, they’re figuring out how to pour just the right amount to fill a container, controlling then slowing and finally stopping the flow.
And they discover what happens when there’s an overflow. Fine motor skills and strength are required to open lids and to use the syringes and droppers. fine motor: opening bottles and squeezing droppers Muscles are challenged as they lift full and manipulate heavy bottles and of course they learned about colour mixing…
Ways to adapt:
Add some fairy liquid/soap to make some bubbles.
Add some objects like sea creatures etc.
Make some magical potions and add flowers etc
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