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With 3 cups of sensory mix, you can do several fun activities, such as:

  1. Transferring Games : Use spoons, cups, or funnels to transfer the mixture from one container to another.
  2. Tactile Exploration : Encourage children to touch, manipulate and explore textures.
  3. Hidden Object Search : Hide small objects or toys in the mixture and invite the children to find them.
  4. Pattern Making : Let children draw or create patterns by moving the mixture with their fingers or tools.
  5. Imaginative Play : Incorporate mixing into stories or play scenarios (e.g., simulating sand, snow, or cereal in a miniature kitchen)

With 5 cups of sensory mix, the play possibilities are even more varied:

  1. Large-scale exploration : Fill a sensory bin or larger container to allow children to immerse their hands or even forearms.
  2. Advanced Transferring Games : Use larger tools, such as scoops, bowls, or boxes, to experiment with the concepts of volume and weight.
  3. Creating Miniature Landscapes : Create imaginary scenes or worlds using the mixture as a base (e.g., beach, farm, construction site).
  4. Collaborative Games : Allow multiple children to play together and develop social skills while sharing the mix.
  5. Hide and Find : Hide several small objects in the mix for extended search activities.
  6. Fine Motor : Encourage children to pick up or sort specific items within the mixture.
  7. Adding Themes : Incorporate accessories or decorative elements to create themed activities (e.g., fall, winter, or rainbow sensory mixes).
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