Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Our Homemade Iceland!

Well, we love in a warm place, and never see any ice so today we played with our penguins in pretend ice.  I have been wanting to make a salt box for Adeline to start making lines and shapes, so while she took a nap we got it done.

I started with about four containers of salt and a Ziploc bag, added a few drops of food coloring, shake it together and we are ready to go. Adeline was surprised and excited  when she woke up.  We will keep this box for awhile to do some writing, sensory play, and pouring and scooping activities.





 Doing some scooping,
   

7 comments:

  1. This is such a great idea! I think we will be using salt for our next sensory box! Thank you so much for linking up at Teach Me Tuesday on Whole Child Creative Curriculum! I hope to see you again next week!

    Carla @ Whole Child Creative Curriculum

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  2. I haven't coloured salt before - will definitely give it a try.
    Thanks for sharing

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  3. This is a really good idea. I've seen rice, macaroni, beans, etc in a sensory bin but Salt would be so much fun!

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  4. This is SUCH A CUTE sensory bin!!! I love the little signs - too cute!! Don't forget to link to your post directly (by clicking on post title & copy that http address) ~ thanks! Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Merry Christmas,
    Beth =-)

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  5. How gorgeous! (and your daughter is beautiful by the way!) I am featuring this as a favourite on tomorrow's It's Playtime!

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  6. This is soooooo fun!! It looks like your daughter really enjoyed it. By the way, she is SO adorable! Looking around your blog you have some GREAT activity ideas going on! Thanks for sharing at Thrifty Thursday!! Hope you had a fantastic Holiday Season! I'm following your blog now, hope to see you at Thrifty Thursday this week!

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  7. Your Iceland sensory tub is awesome ... it looks so appealing! I featured your post and photo in my 40+ Christmas Sensory Tubs post at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2012/12/17/montessori-monday-40-plus-christmas-sensory-tubs/

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