We enjoyed few more activities of water play. My son has always been a huge fan for water plays. And this is my quick resort I have handy for those cranky evenings. It takes only two minutes to prep these activities and you can see light at the end of the tunnel.
You can get these small steel pitchers from any local utensils store. And I love this small mug, which my lil Jing Jaang used when he transitioned from sippy cups to mugs. I pretended to ask him for some tea and showed him how to pour it and serve it with love to me ๐ I visualize myself, lying on the sofa with stretched legs and my son bringing me a cup of tea ๐
I digress. These sponges can be used to transfer water bowl to another. I told him how the sponge soaked water and then squeezed them on another bowl. Initially, he had a terrified look on his face. But later he figured out it was fun to have all the water disappear in one bowl. You can add food coloring to make it even merrier ๐
Hi,
Do you know which food colouring we can use for our lo. I do not want to use some thing with a lot of chemicals
Thanks
Deepal
Deepal,
First of all thanks for writing ๐ Till date I haven’t used any food coloring fearing the same. But i used beet for red, carrot for orange and spinach for green while i made play dough.
I am waiting for the day where i can happily give him food coloring and watch him play without bothering about half of it going into his mouth ๐