Combining messy play, colours and hands-on fun, this rainbow art shaving foam sensory play was a huge hit with my children. Here’s how to set it up, along with more ideas for rainbow play activities.
20 rainbow activities :: art, science and sensory play
Add some color to your learning with our Rainbow Fun complete lesson plans. This set of resources gives you everything you need to plan a program of art projects, science experiments, recipes, games and songs, all with a rainbow theme.
How to make scented rice for a sensory tub
Awake up your senses with a zingy lemon sensory tub!
Lemon scented sight words sensory tub
Watch our Sensory Tub Masterclass
Click to play on the video above to see our sensory tub masterclass. You’ll learn how to make a sensory tub for your children using simple materials, the benefits of sensory tubs for children, and how to use a sensory tub to teach children about math, literacy, science and fine motor skills.
You’ll also see lots of ideas for sensory tub fillings plus find out how to get great printables to add to your tubs. Subscribe to NurtureStore’s YouTube channel to get more sensory play videos!
On dark winter mornings, bring a little zing to your day with this lemon scented sight words sensory tub.
The tub smells so good. It’s energising and lovely to play with, and it’s also great for letter and word practise.
Here’s how to dye and scent the rice and add a literacy twist.
Materials needed:
:: uncooked rice
:: yellow food colouring
:: lemon extract
:: plastic tub with lid or plastic bag
How to dye rice for sensory play
Place uncooked rice in a plastic tub (with a lid) or a large plastic food bag.
Add a drop of yellow food colouring and a little lemon extract.
Put the lid on the tub/fasten up the bag and scrunch, squash or shake until the colour spreads right through the rice.
Lay the rice out over night to absorb the colour and essence and to dry.
Sensory tub play ideas
Use the rice to fill a sensory tub. Add bowls, spoons and other loose parts and invite your children to play. The lemon smell is so uplifting and gives the senses a boost.
Add in fridge magnet letters to make an alphabet-themed sensory tub. In addition to the zingy smell, the three dimensional shapes of the letters help the children to learn with all their senses.
Children can use scoops and spoons to hunt out the letters.
Can they find the whole alphabet?
Can they find the letters of their name?
Can they spell any words?
How to make a calming sensory tub.
At the other end of the day, try our bedtime sensory tub which uses calming lavender to help children chill out.
Homemade colored salt dough Valentine candle holders
This Valentine craft uses a recipe for colored salt dough to make some pretty heart-shaped candle holders. It combines reading, math, fine motor skills and sensory exploring to make a lovely gift.
Homemade colored salt dough Valentine candle holders
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Here’s a really simple, no cook Valentine play dough recipe, along with some maths play ideas. If you’ve never made homemade dough before, give it a try!
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