Snowy Treasure Hunt
We have been exploring more messy, sensory experiences this summer in Kitah Gimmel. For the first project, the children made fake snow!
First, children dumped Baking Soda into a sensory table.
We did this outside since it was so messy.
Next, children took sticks, a spatula, and an egg beater to break up the clumps.
The children squeezed Hair Conditioner into the Baking Soda.
The children the two ingredients together to combine them.
The children added iridescent glitter to the mixture for added effect and texture. The glitter added a magical quality.
The children squeezed the mixture together. It felt slightly wet and soft. It smelled slightly floral and pleasant.
Morah Jessica had the children step away for a few minutes as she hid resin gems (hand made by Extended Day children) under the snow.
The children were given tongs and a couple plastic containers to hunt for the treasure.
Shaving Cream Treasure Hunt
Kitah Gimmel continued sensory play with a shaving cream treasure hunt. Morah Chaya's daughter, Basha kindly helped set up this experience for the class.
She covered the gems with shaving cream and topped it with glitter, for that magical touch.
The children flocked to the sensory bin.
The children took turns digging into the fluffy, fragrant clouds of shaving cream.
Some children used tongs, others used their hands to find gems.
The children began scooping out the shaving cream and spreading it onto the plexiglass windows.
The children really enjoyed this experience.
We will continue this sensory thread. Next week, ice cubes!
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