I've been focusing on a few more sensory activities this week to help Ruby grow more confident with different textures, tastes and colours. Tara always loves to get her hands dirty so they were popular with her too!
We tried some Salty Sticky Water Painting fun on contact paper first…..so much for the senses with this activity!
I want the girls to experience mess, get their hands dirty, feel different textures and mediums, see the possibilities of the different activities even when using similar tools, objects and colour! I want them to taste and learn, make discoveries and problem solve for themselves and above all HAVE FUN!
If you have been dropping by regularly you may have noticed that i love messy play for the toddler twosome….but i like it to be an easy to set up and clean up activity. For young toddlers i don't think you need to spend a lot of time devising elaborate activities….trust me, they won't appreciate all your hard work! Keep it simple for everyone and sit back and let them explore and ‘work' away.
The best activity for this age is one they can fully engage in and explore the way they want to….i try not to have too many expectations of how an activity will work out!
Do you let your kids indulge in messy, sensory play or did you when they were younger? I'd love to hear your thoughts on messy play and letting kids get dirty….or not dirty!!
Have a fun day….thanks for stopping by!
Growing a Jeweled Rose says
We are all about messy play! I have found you through the Kid Blogger Network. Check out what messy fun we have been up to at Growingajeweledrose.com . I look forward to getting to know your blog ๐
Valerie @ Glittering Muffins says
Nice post! Nico 2.5 is starting to like it and I plan on doing lots this summer! Welcome to KBN ๐
Tammi says
You are such an inspiration Jode, I love all your posts like this ๐
We are very much about messy play too whether that be in the garden or in the kitchen but I think Kaizer would love more of this kind of thing.
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Jenni Fischer says
I love this idea! So clever. Also, where did you get the big spool for your backyard. We’re working on our yard now and I love that idea!!
Jode says
Thanks for stopping by Jenni…hopefully you see this as i couldn’t reply to you via email. We have 4 spools in different sizes that we are going to dig into the play area (when we finally get to the landscaping!)at the moment i use them for tables everywhere. my partner works in an industrial estate and they were out the back of an electrical place ready for the tip. I would have a look around your industrial estate or they often sell them at recycle places or the tip. They are used for large cables etc so anywhere they use them you could approach as they often have to pay to dispose of them anyway.Good luck!
Catherine says
I have to confess I found it difficult let the girls get ultra messy, I did try though. The older one is a bit like me and really doesn’t like to get to messy anyway and the younger one well she is the complete opposite and keeping her clean is almost impossible so she’s always been into messy play and so I was a bit better with her. Looks like your girls are having the best time getting messy and you’re right simple is the best for toddlers. xx
Gillian says
I love this idea Jode. I work in an Early Childhood Centre with toddlers in NZ and am always looking for new ideas for open-ended play. I will be trying it this week. I’m in my 60s now and remember all the messy play my 5 children engaged in – sand tracked through the house as my daughter and her cousin transported water from the bathroom to the sandpit. Aah happy days!!
The Empowered Educator says
Thanks Gillian. I’d love to know how it went for you and love that you are always looking for new ideas! Sounds like some wonderful childhood memories there – that’s the sort of thing I remember from my childhood too and hope my own girls will too as they grow older! Thanks for visiting ๐