One of my kids most favorite sensory materials is colored rice. It feels nice and makes a pleasant, soothing noise when dumping, measuring and pouring. Playing with these types of materials help build math skills, small motor skills, color recognition, sensory awareness and language development.
When I first began coloring rice, I use to put it in a ziplock baggie, add the color, add rubbing alcohol, zip it up, shake it, dump it out on paper towels to dry and try to keep the fumes from burning my eyeballs! One day, I didn't have any rubbing alcohol, so I just added the color. Much easier!
When I first began coloring rice, I use to put it in a ziplock baggie, add the color, add rubbing alcohol, zip it up, shake it, dump it out on paper towels to dry and try to keep the fumes from burning my eyeballs! One day, I didn't have any rubbing alcohol, so I just added the color. Much easier!
First, gather your colors. We used THESE watercolors from Discount School Supply. The process is super simple. Pour some white rice (we bought a medium size bag at the grocery store for about $4), into a bowl. We didn't measure, just poured in a good amount.
Squeeze in some color |
2 comments:
I do food coloring and a teaspoon of vinegar to set it. Easy and cheap too! ;)
That is cheap! We are all about cheap here! Thank you, I have never tried vinegar. Have to give it a go!
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