Last week I colored some rice, adding some Peppermint essence so it smelt super Yummy.
I had no idea what I was going to do with the rice but Dimples hasn't had a Tactile Play tub in a while so I dyed some red, yellow and green. I dyed the rice by getting 3 separate bowls of dry rice, adding a smidgen of water and some color, mix it all around and let it sit for at least half an hour, then spread it evenly out on paper toweling and let it dry for a day.
Dimples had seen it and asked to use his cars in it, so I set up a mini Construction Quarry. I kept the rice in a tray on top of a spill mat and laid it out separately (knowing that it would get mixed up- but that's part of the fun), collected some dump trucks and construction vehicles, trailors, some plastic trees, traffic cones and traffic lights. It looked very bright and visually appealing but it smelt minty and fresh also.
He had his go at mowing the green rice and eventually all the colours got mixed together, he made a huge pile that was a hill then rolled it flat. He did try to separate and sort some colours out into dump trucks once they were all mixed up but it proved to be too time consuming.
Learning Concepts:
Colour identification
Tactile/Sensory Play
Developing imagination
Imitating real life through play
Fine Motor
Colour sorting
Ideas for Extension:
Car & Construction Ideas: Playdough tracks, Tire Paint Printing, Dirt digging & moreA pretend play car wash
I love how colourful it is, very inviting!
ReplyDeleteSo colourful!!! Was it hard to clean up?
ReplyDeleteNot at all, barely any got off the spill mat so I just poured it all into a jar for next time & what did was easily swept up (one good think about wood floor).
DeleteOoh how fun! My in laws are currently installing a pool so my son went to watch the excavator digging up the ground. This has inspired tons of imitative play so I may have to create something like this! Have a great week :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiration! I'll definitely be trying this with my girls. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow, look at that rice! My son would love the colours and the trucks although he seems to try to eat the rice!
ReplyDeleteOh my kids adore this kind of play set up... even the nine year olds! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteI just love how much learning kids can get out of a simple sensory tray...and they don't even know it!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! Looks so inviting and what a fabulous way to play with coloured rice!
ReplyDeleteRice is always always a huge hit here too. Mine aren't too good at keeping it in the tub though ;) Still they will dump and pour, dump and pour, they love it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great play idea. I have never tried dying rice but I might just have a go :-) Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cool idea because they can make colourful pathways. So cool! Miss Panda would LURVE this!
ReplyDeleteWow - just look at those colours! Love it! xo P
ReplyDeleteWe just made out first batch of play rice this week and love it. Cool idea :)
ReplyDeleteI really need to try colored rice!! Thanks for the reminder - the boys would love it :-)
ReplyDeleteHe did a good job of keeping it all together. Each time we get out our rice we lose a bit along the way but it still keeps going for a long time. I bet my kids would love to pop their cars in it. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteYou make such fun play ideas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun activity, I love the vivid colours you made and the way they all ended up mixed at the end, what a great idea for small construction play!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and all that fantastic construction play...my girls would love this!
ReplyDeleteLove all those bright colours and the opportunity to mix them together! My girls would love this construction play!
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