Have a go at this super easy summer sensory play activity. Kids will have lots of fun playing outside with these coloured ice cubes on a sunny day. They're great for playing with at bath time and on highchair trays too!
Have a go at this super easy summer sensory play activity.
Kids will have lots of fun playing outside with these coloured ice cubes on a sunny day.
They're great for playing with at bath time and on highchair trays too!
What you will need for your coloured ice cubes
Cold water for the ice cube strays
Ice cube tray/trays
Different food colouring colours
Freezer
Bowl or plastic container
Additional water
To make your coloured ice cubes
1. Fill the ice cube tray/trays with water.
2. Add a few drops of food colouring to the water, using a different colour for each segment of the tray.
3. Put the ice cube tray/trays into the freezer to freeze the coloured water.
4. Once the coloured ice cubes have frozen, pop them out and tip them into a big bowl or plastic container to play with outside, or tip them straight into the bath or onto your little one's highchair tray.
You can also fill up the plastic container or bowl with more water and watch as the cubes begin to dissolve.
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Kids will have lots of fun playing outside with these coloured ice cubes on a sunny day.
They're great for playing with at bath time and on highchair trays too!
What you will need for your coloured ice cubes
To make your coloured ice cubes
1. Fill the ice cube tray/trays with water.
2. Add a few drops of food colouring to the water, using a different colour for each segment of the tray.
3. Put the ice cube tray/trays into the freezer to freeze the coloured water.
4. Once the coloured ice cubes have frozen, pop them out and tip them into a big bowl or plastic container to play with outside, or tip them straight into the bath or onto your little one's highchair tray.
You can also fill up the plastic container or bowl with more water and watch as the cubes begin to dissolve.
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