FROZEN SEA RESCUE MISSION
FROZEN SEA MISSION
You have probably heard me say that water = magic! And it is so true specifically when it comes to sensory play activities for the little ones. But now I’m adding to that statement and saying… “Freeze the water!” Yes, you read right! Freeze that magical water and add some toys inside while you’re at it! It makes for a whole new sensory activity with a new range of motor skill activities for your kids.
In this case, I put together a mini ocean and made it a sea animal rescue mission. You see, when you tell a little one that the animals are stuck and they need help getting out, they dive right in and don’t stop until they are free. So it’s not just a general sensory bin, it’s a themed game and there’s a goal they need to reach. I loved watching their concentration faces as soon as I told them it was a rescue mission, they got so into it so fast!
MATERIALS:
Plastic toys
Water
Salt
Warm water
INSTRUCTIONS
Add a few toys to the plastic container.
Fill with water
Add one or two drops of food coloring
Place in the freezer until fully frozen.
Remove the ice from the tray. Do so by either rubbing the bottom and sides until it comes loose or place the bottom in a bowl of warm water.
Use the salt and warm water with the dropper to “rescue” the toys from the ice.