Sort-A-Rainbow Colors & Sensory Activity

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So it has taken me a long time to buy water beads because they are not edible and I know they will look tasty to my little guy who is 1.5 (try edible water beads as a safe alternative if your kiddo is like mine). Curiosity finally got the best of me and I ordered 5 packets for a little over $1.00 each from Amazon. I was super disappointed when they arrived because they where so tiny, but I soon found out that their small size is very deceiving and my kiddo and I have been missing out. Water beads are an amazing sensory experience! Ms. Tiger has been captivated by them and I know this is the first of many water bead activities. 
This activity was sparked by my kiddo and the fact that clear water beads seem to disappear in water. She asked, “Mommy, can we add food coloring to see what happens?”
Here is a bowl of clear water beads in clear water…can you find the 5 other water beads in the photo? 🙂
So let’s get playing, sorting, and exploring…
Supplies:
Muliti-colored water beads
Water
Small bowls filled with water
Food coloring
Sensory toys/scoops/spoons

Directions:
1.  Soak water beads in water. This is a plan ahead activity because the package we bought said to soak for 4 hours. I was shocked the first time I read the package and had to post-pone our activity for the next day.

Here are the 3 packages of water beads that we used.
Water beads starting to soak-notice how small they are.
4 hours later we came home to this. Ms. Tiger was shocked as was I. Look how big the water beads got. 
2.  Let kiddo separate water beads by color. Then add some matching food coloring to each bowl. I let Ms. Tiger squirt water into the bowls and then mix the water and food coloring up with a spoon. 
You may want to prepare the colored water yourself before the activity. Then you can have kiddo separate beads into the prepped water.

The colored water beads blend into the colored water, but they didn’t disappear completely like the clear water beads did. I still think the activity was fun and successful! I was impressed by Ms. Tiger’s sorting skills and fine motor control
 Look at the concentration it takes to separate the water beads into the correct bowls. She also used her fingers and found it fun to squeeze the slippery water beads. 
We have spent hours now playing with the same water beads. I just store them in the fridge in an air tight container full of water. If they sit out in the air they shrink back to their original size. Then if you place them back in water they expand again. (I only did this with a couple of them, I am not sure if a whole bowl full would start sticking together).    
We are total fans of sensory play, if you are looking for more ideas 
Thanks for visiting, Love-Katie & the Kiddos 

15 comments

    1. Hi Clare. They are so fun! My little guy still isn't able to play with them. Hopefully he grows out of that stage soon 🙂

  1. Water beads are amazing for sensory play! I am glad you had fun with them.

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  2. I had never even heard of water beads but they look fantastic! I might order some. Thanks so much for sharing with the #pinitparty

    1. They are amazing, I totally think everyone should play with them at least once 🙂 Thanks for visiting,, have a great day!

    1. Hi Kristen, thanks so much for visiting and for ordering using my link. I appreciate the support and hope you and your kiddos have fun!

  3. I had never heard of water beads, but this looks like a fun activity for young children! Stopping by from the Mommy Monday Blog Hop.

    1. Hi Bev, thanks for visiting! They are super fun, I even enjoy playing with them. lol 🙂

  4. I have done this at home for my little girl and she has always enjoyed sorting. We used a net filter to remove the beads from the water. Stepping in from wow weekends linky.

    1. Hi Keerti, thanks for visiting! Aren't water beads so fun!?! We will have to try using a net sometime 🙂

    1. Hi Lucy, It seems to be a memorable first time experience for sure! I agree, I was sad when some of them came apart because we squeezed them too hard. Hope you have a great day and thanks for visiting 🙂

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