Monday, November 29, 2010

Christmas Themed Shaving Cream Sensory Bin



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I can only go a few days without some good ole fashioned messy fun with L.
I've been wanting to do a Christmas themed sensory bin, but because we love messy projects and it had been a few days since our last one, I brought out the shaving cream as a little twist.


Started with a plastic tub of shaving cream (2 cans)





First I added a bit of white glitter and peppermint extract so it sparkled like snow,
and smelled like Christmas!






I sprinkled a few jingle bells and Christmas buttons then mixed them in for suprise finds.
You can mix in lots of different Christmas decor that can easily be washed off and used again, such as bows and shatterproof ornaments!







I put down a plastic table cloth and  then I let him free to play!
I gave him some red and green glitter to add and mix as he pleased.






















Children really love having a bucket of water to clean their hands. It also serves as part of the fun.
L made Christmas Soup!  He also used the water to clean off his Christmas Treasure that he'd find in the shaving cream.










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5 comments:

  1. Oh my! you are a brave woman! I love it!!!! Any child would love to get their hands messy in that shaving cream:)
    ~Jada Roo Can Do

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  2. LOL yes I hear that quite often! Sometimes adults can't resist either! My brother came over to pick up some ornaments and ended up staying and playing in it with him for the next hour! haha

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  3. Great idea! I'm sure my boys will love that too.

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  4. My son is 15 mons can he do this? Id be fraid of him eating the shaving cream...

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  5. What a brilliant idea!!!

    My LG is nearly 3 but would love to do this now!!!

    Got another on the way & hope i remember this for when he arrives!

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