As I'm sure you know, I am addicted to Pinterest. One of my boards was even named a top Down syndrome resource, which just goes to show that having a Pinterest addiction can have benefits.
Last night, Ellie and I tried two different sensory activities I had pinned. The photos are all from my cell phone, and not fantastic.
Activity one: Baking soda and colored vinegar.
The original called for a child to drop colored vinegar into a pie tin or baking ban full of baking soda using a medicine dropper. Since I have a kid who loves to take her medicine, I thought this idea would result in disaster, so I just used one small cup and poured out colored vinegar, then let Ellie poke it with a spoon.
Verdict: Almost a success.*
*Until Ellie tried to eat the baking soda. (She never uses a utensil for me. Ever.) Then dug in with her hands. While I dove across the kitchen floor, I knocked over the vinegar/yellow food coloring combo. As I attempted to separate my child from her science experiment, I put the knee of my jeans directly into the colored vinegar. Ellie found magnets to keep her occupied while I dumped the experiment in the sink and poured club soda onto my favorite (thankfully very dark wash) jeans.
Activity two: One minute play dough.
The premise: Mix dish soap and flour. Get play dough. Awesome, right? The original is from the UK, and I am choosing to believe that Dawn dish soap and the dish soap used in the pin are fundamentally different in some molecular way. Wouldn't that explain why Dawn is super-miracle-dish soap? I mixed ours in a big freezer bag, and a cup of flour and way more than "a few squirts" of dish soap later, I had a bag of crumbly, clean-smelling mush.
Verdict: Fail. But try again with cheap dish soap.
Ellie did use the bag of mush as a pillow for her magnetic animals, though.
Any other great ideas for sensory activities? Especially ideas that don't involve dye?
PS. I started using the hashtag #awkwardnapper for Ellie's weird sleeping pictures.
Monday, April 15, 2013
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I laughed really hard reading this one :) I have been "banned" from making pinterest dinner recipes in our house because of 1 too many fails. Looks like she had fun while you tried!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried any of my pinterest pins yet. Now I'm worried! Lol
ReplyDeletehaha! I did regular playdough. Took 10 minutes or so. Maybe 15... But it worked pretty well.
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