| Clean Mud 1 bar Ivory Soap gratted 1 roll toilet paper 1 Cup water Mix and Play |
| Goofy Glass Paint 1/4 Cup School Glue 6-8 Drops Food Coloring/color Paint on any glass surface. If applied thick, will peel off like peel and sticks |
| Flour Fingerpaint 1 cup flour 2 tbsp salt 1 1/4 cup hot water 1 1/2 cup cold water Food coloring Put flour and salt in saucepan with cold water. Beat until smooth.Add hot water and boil until mixture is thick and smooth. Keep in refrigerator and add food coloring as needed. |
| Great Cheerios Ideas! 1) Make a letter Oo collage.....be sure to teach chidlren both upper and lower case letters. Talking with kindergarten teachers, I have found this to be a problem. 2)Potty train a boy!! It really works at helping them aim! 3)Mosaics.....Have a design (mich like a color by number) wehre children fill in the proper color fuit loop to the corresponding number. 4)Tweezers...to help build cutting and writing skills (fine motor) have chidren use plastic tweezers to pick up and move cheerios from left to right. This directions helps with reading skills. 5)Toss....tie a cheerio tot he end of a string, then paper hole punch the lip of a small plastic or paper cup and tie the other end of the string to the cup. Have the children try to catch the cheerio in the cup. |
| Clean Mud 2 1 bar of Ivory Soap 2 rolls of white toilet paper water cheese grater Put toilet paper in the sensory tub. Grate the ivory soap in to the sensory tub. Add one cup of water. Mix with others then add one cup of water until it is to the consistency you like. |
| Clean Mud 1 bar of Ivory Soap 2 rolls of white toilet paper water cheese grater Put toilet paper in the sensory tub. Grate the ivory soap in to the sensory tub. Add one cup of water. Mix with others then add one cup of water until it is to the consistency you like. |