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Zip lock bag activities
Do any of you do any zip lock bag activities and what dyou do or recommend?
(Ps. Im not on pininterest btw xx)
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Pinterest really is an amazing resource - can you see boards without being a member?
We put paint into ziploc bags and the children squish it around - we used foam soap and glitter a while ago and that worked well too
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It always prompts me to join x
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Originally Posted by
sarah707
Pinterest really is an amazing resource - can you see boards without being a member? We put paint into ziploc bags and the children squish it around - we used foam soap and glitter a while ago and that worked well too
Ooh foam soap and glitter sounds good :-) what ages was that with Sarah? :-)
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Ok, so, question....is this type of activity considered "messy play" even though it's not messy!! :-) x
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It is a really good way to encourage children who don't like getting messy to messy play. They can explore and keep clean.
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Originally Posted by
Lal
It is a really good way to encourage children who don't like getting messy to messy play. They can explore and keep clean.
So dyou consider it messy play lal despite it not being messy if you know what I mean! X
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Originally Posted by
mumofone
It always prompts me to join x
It's worth doing. 'Joining' just means signing up and logging in with an email address. You don't have to pay anything, post anything, be visible to anyone or be at all active on there. I don't interact with anyone on there. You don't have to be 'on' Pinterest, like you do Facebook. Joining literally means you sign up and log in to see the ideas.
It's such a huge resource and it's a shame you're so against using it. It's like having a massive library on your doorstep then refusing to go in because you'd have to get a library card first.
We do paint in bags or hair gel and sequins or small foam letters. I put some bags of hair gel in the fridge so they're cold to touch. My favourite bags are the Ikea ones - very strong and with a double seal bit
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Originally Posted by
mumofone
So dyou consider it messy play lal despite it not being messy if you know what I mean! X
I call it messy play. It's a very good introduction for children who don't like getting their hands messy.
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Originally Posted by
Mouse
It's worth doing. 'Joining' just means signing up and logging in with an email address. You don't have to pay anything, post anything, be visible to anyone or be at all active on there. I don't interact with anyone on there. You don't have to be 'on' Pinterest, like you do Facebook. Joining literally means you sign up and log in to see the ideas. It's such a huge resource and it's a shame you're so against using it. It's like having a massive library on your doorstep then refusing to go in because you'd have to get a library card first. We do paint in bags or hair gel and sequins or small foam letters. I put some bags of hair gel in the fridge so they're cold to touch. My favourite bags are the Ikea ones - very strong and with a double seal bit
Oh yes sequins is another good idea, thank you :-) X
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