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Sensory learning activity for kids.


Material

  • 2 tbs self raising flour
  • 1 tbs salt
  • 2 tbs water
  • 6 drops food colouring - depending on depth of colour desired

Method

  1. Mix all together. You may need a little less or more water. Make it the consistency of yoghurt.
  2. Paint away. Once the masterpieces are finished, microwave for 30 seconds. PUFF!

Notes

I noticed my 22mo was hesitating and then putting the cotton bud into the correct colours. He was learning recognition of colours.



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    • 15 Apr 2014
      5:46 pm

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  • My son really enjoy this activity. Thank you 🙂

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  • Thanks heaps for this the kids had a ball making things with the paint

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  • i can see smile on my daughter face, thanks for this articles

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  • This is an absolutely brilliant idea. I am definitely doing this asap. Thank you.

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  • Great idea, esp if the weather isn’t ideal to take them outside to play. I’m going to try it this weekend with my son.

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  • Love this

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  • Awesome idea we tried it out on the weekend works a treat!

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  • Would have loveds to have seen the finished puffed paintings

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  • never knew you could make this, thanks

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  • This looks like so much fun! cant wait to try it with my little one.

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  • thats pretty cool will have to give that a go 🙂

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  • Sounds like an interesting activity, I think they would love to see it puff.

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  • thank you , will try for my kids soon

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  • Cant wait to try this one on the weekend, my 5 are going to have a ball – thanks so much for sharing!

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  • How clever! Thanks this sounds like fun!

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  • Did this today with my 2 year old and she loved it! It was also my first dabble in arts & crafts. Thank you.

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  • Great idea so we know how to make puffy paint now 🙂

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  • Fantastic – trying this today with my little artists.

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  • Thanks for sharing will be giving this a try .

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  • will be giving this a go as it seems easy for my toddlers to do.

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