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Sensory bins are incredibly magical. The possibilities for what you can include and what your cuties can create is limitless! After becoming comfortable with sensory bins and making them a regular part of our play, I wanted to make things a bit more exciting! I thought a great place to start was by adding some […]

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1.7K views · 202 reactions | Do you love Elmer? 🌈 🐘 

This Elmer Pom Pom Sticky Wall was so easy to make!
Make sure you give it a Save to try and Share with a friend who might like to see too! 🐘 🌈 

BONUS is that you might have everything you need at home already to make this: Cardboard, Marker, Scissors, Sticky Tape and Pom Poms are what you’ll need to make your own Elmer Pom Pom Sticky Wall for some fun sensory play! 

Pom Poms are from @thecreativetoyshop (previously gifted) 

🌈 Inspired by Pinterest 

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Do you love Elmer? 🌈 🐘 This Elmer Pom Pom Sticky Wall was so easy to make! Make sure you give it a Save to try and Share with a friend who might like to see too! 🐘 🌈 BONUS is that you might have...

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Educator - Erin on Instagram: "✨ Here’s an easy recipe for slime that you can make in 2 easy steps! 

‼️But first, SAVE this for later or send to a friend! 

✨ Ingredients:
- 5 tablespoons of shampoo or conditioner (the thicker, the better for a stretchy slime!)
- 3 tablespoons of cornstarch
- Optional: a few drops of food coloring for a pop of fun color

✨ Instructions: 
Mix the shampoo and cornstarch together in a bowl. Stir well until it starts to form a thick, dough-like mixture.

✨ Use your hands to knead the slime. If it’s too sticky, sprinkle in a bit more cornstarch. If it’s too dry, add a touch more shampoo.

✨ Add a few drops of food coloring (optional), and knead until the color is mixed in evenly.

✨ Once it’s smooth and non-sticky, it’s ready for fun.

✨ Storage: Keep your sli Recipe For Slime, Toddler Sensory Activities, Stretchy Slime, Slime No Glue, Send To A Friend, Sensory Activities Toddlers, Toddler Sensory, Preschool Science, Slime Recipe

Educator - Erin on Instagram: "✨ Here’s an easy recipe for slime that you can make in 2 easy steps! ‼️But first, SAVE this for later or send to a friend! ✨ Ingredients: - 5 tablespoons of shampoo or conditioner (the thicker, the better for a stretchy slime!) - 3 tablespoons of cornstarch - Optional: a few drops of food coloring for a pop of fun color ✨ Instructions: Mix the shampoo and cornstarch together in a bowl. Stir well until it starts to form a thick, dough-like mixture. ✨ Use…

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Cat Dean • Little Vegan Eats • BLW & Toddler Meals on Instagram: "✨ If your toddler likes throwing things then try this sensory activity to REDIRECT that energy in advance ✨

Simply sticky tape (the thick packing kind) and plastic play balls will give you at least 30 minutes of play time! 

And a tip to protect your walls: stick paper to your walls with blue tack, then add the tape onto that in rows overlapping each bit of sticky take (not directly on your walls!)

Let me know if you try it 🤍

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Cat Dean • Little Vegan Eats • BLW & Toddler Meals on Instagram: "✨ If your toddler likes throwing things then try this sensory activity to REDIRECT that energy in advance ✨ Simply sticky tape (the thick packing kind) and plastic play balls will give you at least 30 minutes of play time! And a tip to protect your walls: stick paper to your walls with blue tack, then add the tape onto that in rows overlapping each bit of sticky take (not directly on your walls!) Let me know if you try it…

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How to Make Incredible Edible Ooze. Sensory Play Recipes DIY Slime Recipes Edible Sensory Play, Edible Sensory, Sensory Play Recipes, Infant Curriculum, Crafts By Month, Infant Classroom, Baby Sensory Play, Infant Room, Toddler School

Share the Sweetness7 10 17SharesThis activity has become a constant on The Mess Mat for morning play. *Mom Note: be prepared to head into the bathtub afterward! I began doing Ooze when Wyatt was about 8 months old. Incredible Edible Ooze This is an edible recipe that is safe for them to put in their mouth, since, let’s face… Read More How to Make Incredible Edible Ooze | Sensory Play

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