Soda Dough Snowmen Sensory Bin

Did you see our Soda Dough Snowmen post from last week?  We’ve been using our snowmen in all kinds of pretend play with loads of imagination!  They came in handy one day for this Soda Dough Snowmen Sensory Bin. This is a Winter sensory bin that supports fine motor skills and tactile sensory input.

Snowman Sensory Bin

We love this snowman sensory bin because you can involve kids in several aspects of setting up and playing with the sensory bin:

  • Making the fake snow
  • Molding the fake snow into snowmen
  • Manipulating and exploring items in the snowman sensory bin
Sensory Bin with Soda Dough Snowmen
We loved creating this snowman sensory bin on a cold winter day.
Items that you can add to a snowman sensory bin include:
  • Container
  • Cotton balls
  • Tinsel
  • Cotton batting
  • Gems or other small objects and items to manipulate and explore
Child manipulating loose parts in a sensory bin with Soda Dough Snowmen

Loose Parts in Sensory Bins

We used cotton batting left, cotton balls, our soda dough snowmen, bits of tinsel, and some glass gems.  A few clothes pins were added for fine motor exploring, too.  This was a fun little world for Baby Girl with loose parts.  All those little pieces are fun to explore and examine. 

Language is developed.  As your child plays, ask her questions.  “What color is that?” “What can we do with this?” What is this called?”  Their imagination will blossom and learning is encouraged.  You can add colors, scents, textures to sensory bins with little loose parts pieces.

Hand Strengthening with Clothes Pins

Pinching items with clothes pins is a great way to strengthen the intrinsic muscles of the hands.  Strength in the arches of the hands is needed for endurance with coloring and handwriting.  Starting in the toddler years with fine motor strengthening activities is a fun way to play and work on pre-handwriting skills.   Not to mention, it’s just fun!

Looking for more sensory bin ideas?  Check out our Sensory Play page for lots of fun activities!

Snowball Fight Craft and Activity

A mom knows that snow days off of school are exciting.  The piles of snow outside make the backyard into an adventure-land.  I don’t think there is a kid out there who doesn’t LOVE a big old fashioned snowball battle.  And what better time to build a fort, pile mountains of snowballs, and attack the neighbors than before 8 am on a day that the school doors are frozen shut?  


We kind-of do a lot of fun activities based on our favorite children’s books.  This craft and activity is based on one of our new favorite books. It combines wintry snowball fight awesomeness with math and art…all from the warm living room!

We read Jimmy Fallon’s children’s book, “Snowball Fight!” and came up with an indoor snowball fight math activity and a pretend snowball fight painting craft.  

These are fun ways to extend a very cool book and to have a little snowball fight fun…before heading out to battle in the actual snow!


Winter Book Craft and Activity for Kids
 

Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.
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We love to go to the library and come home with a pile of books. I went to the library one day and came home with a bunch of winter books for us to read.  The book Snowball Fight!
by Jimmy Fallon
was a hit with the kids and the definite winner when we were deciding which book to do for this series.

 

Little Guy, especially, loved the detailed pictures, the rhythm of the story, and of course, the snowball battle that happens in the book!  We decided to make our own indoor snowball fight to mimic the snowball battle in the book.  I had a few more snowball-y ideas to go along with the story, too…

Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.

The children in the story are excited to have a snow day from school and rush outside to play in the new fallen snow.  (It just so happened that the day we did our activities, Big Sister was home from school on a REAL snow day!)  The kids in the story build a fort of snow and make tons of snowballs to get ready for a battle.  They have a huge snowball fight with neighborhood kids and it’s just general old-fashioned fun!

We made our “snowballs” using foam packing sheets that were left over from Christmas packaging.  These thin strips were simple to tie into a knot and make a soft fake snowball.  We had a TON of snowballs, just like in the story! 


Snowball Math activity based on Jimmy Fallon’s children’s book, “Snowball Fight!”

In one part of the story, the young possibly-Jimmy Fallon-character says, “Fifteen snowballs flying at me! Attack!”  This was a fun part for my Little Guy.  He might have asked to read that part of the book 15 times, each time yelling, “ATTACK!!!” with the most adorable four year old attacking pose you can imagine.

Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.

So to mimic that portion of the book into our activity, I wrote numbers 1-15 on our fake snowballs.  We then did a little snowball math with them.





I had Big Sister and Baby Girl grab all of the snowballs with numbers on them.  Baby Girl was good at this job. She handed them over to Big Sister, who would put them in numbered order in our sled.
Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.

A second math activity was beginner adding with the snowballs.  Big Sister stood and tossed snowballs into the sled and bucket.  We gave points for each snowball that did not hit the carpet.  Snowballs in the sled earned her 1 point and snowballs in the bucket earned her two points.  Once all of the snowballs were thrown, we added them up.  Big Sister and I counted by 2’s for the bucket snowballs and then counted to add the 1 point snowballs to get her total score. 


This snowball math activity was a bit hit.  We played over and over again.  And when kids want to do math facts on replay, it’s a Mom-Success.





Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.
We even made our own snow fort using a duvet blanket over our ottoman!

Jimmy Fallon’s children’s book, “Snowball Fight!” & a snowball fight painting activity

Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.

For an arty craft to go along with our book, we did some snowball painting with ping pong balls.  I grabbed a big box, some blue paper, a couple of ping pong balls, and some white paint in a bowl.  A bit of white paint was added to the bowl.  We swirled the ping pong balls around in the paint and were ready for a paint-version of a snowball fight!

Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.
This paint activity was big time fun!  The kids threw their ping pong ball “snowballs” down onto the paper and we created snowball fight art.  The ping pong balls did not bounce out of the box (I think because they were weighed down with the paint), but it would be possible for a big mess to occur if your little snowball thrower has a strong arm.

Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.
Our beautiful snowball art looks just like a snowball battle in action!
Indoor snowball themed math and art activities for kids based on Jimmy Fallons book, Snowball Fight! These are great ideas for a snow day or winter days when it's just too cold outside for preschool and kindergarten aged kids.

We ended our activities with a living room snowball battle.  “Snowball, snowball, Snowball Fight!
”  Then, we went outside to have a REAL snowball fight on our snow day!


Stop by and follow Sugar Aunts Winter Fun and Play Pinterest board for more winter ideas.

This post is part of a winter book series with some of our favorite kids’ activity bloggers.  Together, we’re sharing crafts and activities based on our favorite Winter children’s books.  You can read about the series here.  We are so honored to join Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails, Crayon Box Chronicles, House of Burke, Mamas Like Me, and All Done Monkey in the first series of the year for this group.

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Snowball Figth Craft and Math Activity

Small World Pretend Play Cardboard Box

 We do tons of play, crafts, and activities with recycled materials.  Cardboard boxes are a bit hit in our house!  We are very excited to join the Project Recycle & Create series each month this year as we create, explore, and play using recycled materials.  This month is all about creating with cardboard.  I don’t know about you, but since Christmas, we are well stocked on the cardboard supply!  This activity was made with a simple cardboard box and inspired so much creative play and fun.  We made a small world zoo that encouraged pretend play, fine motor skills, imagination, language development…and FUN!  Pretend Play is something we love and have done before with many themes and senses.  This zoo themed small world stayed out for a while and was a huge hit with the cousins.


Small World Pretend Play Card Board Box
 
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Baby Girl is a big fan of Little People.  We pull out the Little People Learning Zoo Playset almost daily.  The animals were definitely needed for our cardboard zoo.
Small World Pretend Play Card Board Box

Using a large piece of cardboard, I drew a pathway and a few areas for the animals.  Little Guy provided great input about what we needed in our zoo.  He said we needed a few cages for the animals and an igloo for the polar bear.  He set all of the animals around the zoo and gave everyone a home.

We added a few Little People from the Fun Park
set to walk through our zoo.
This DIY zoo play mat sat out in our dining room all day and once the Toddlers were up from their nap, they were excited to get in on the play too!  What a great way to encourage pretend play and language!

We had so much fun with our pretend play zoo.  And, it doesn’t get much easier to set up a small world for hours and hours (days…) of imagination and pretend play!  How many small worlds can you create with just a few sheets of cardboard?

We’re joining these creative bloggers in the Project: Recycle & Create series this month for cardboard crafts and activities:


P is for Preschooler


Powerful Mothering


Afterschool for Smarty Pants


Still Playing School


Lemon Lime Adventures


Creative World of Varya


Mama Miss


There’s Just One Mommy


Little Bins for Little Hands


Peakle Pie


Teach Me Mommy


Danya Banya

 

DIY Kid Friendly Projects

We’re back for Share It Saturday after a mini blogging break over Christmas and New Year’s.  We had a fabulous two weeks with family, friends, and lots of fun.  The little break was much needed.  We’re glad to be back and excited about all that the new year has in store for us!  We’re beginning it with a fantastic Share It Saturday line-up of featured bloggers this week!  It is always so much fun to look through the links each week and pick out a few of our favorites.  This week’s picks feature DIY Kid-Friendly Projects.  We love a great DIY project for the home or for creative play with the kids so this was a fun post to put together.  A busy mom needs a simple project and these great DIY’s are just that!  The links below will share tutorials on easy recipes, activities, and even gifts that are sure to satisfy the creative need in a busy mom! 

DIY Kid Friendly Projects for Busy Moms


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DIY Kid-Friendly Projects for the Busy Mom


SO want to try these Toddler Made Cheese Crackers from Craftulate!

The perfect home décor kid craft and project…DIY Mod Podge and Solstice Lanterns from Crafting Connections.

An easy DIY activity to keep the kids occupied with indoor play is this Cardboard Box Miniature Golf Course from Reading Confetti.

Ok, so this Candy Cane Hot Cocoa from We Made That sounds completely fabulous for when mom needs a little break!

Have a light table? I love these DIY Color Blocks from And Next Comes L! Life with Moore Babies made them too: DIY Color Window Blocks and they would be perfect for some sensory and learning fun with the kids.

Snowed in? Make a few of these easy No Sew Sock Puppets from Happy Hooligans.

Christmas Chex Mix from My Joy Filled Life sounds like a great DIY treat after a busy morning of play time.

Thinking ahead to Valentine’s Day? These DIY Heart Shaped Tea Bags from A Pearl and Her Pilot would be a great project to create with the kids.

A few of our favorite DIY projects for busy moms:

Snow and Ice Play for Kids

With the cold, freezing temps we’ve been having this week, we’ve got snow and ice on the brain (and on the gloves, and on the boots, and tracked into the house…)!  Our features for this week’s Share It Saturday are ice and snow inspired!  Stay warm and cozy indoors while playing with fake snow, making snowmen, experimenting with polar bear and snowball science, and creating ice art.  The features this week are sure to keep you busy while enjoying the season!

Friends, we will be taking off the week next week while we enjoy Christmas cozied up with our families.  You can still link up to Share It Saturday with all of your latest posts.  The linky will be open for two weeks so you can share your ideas with us.  We wish you and your families a warm, happy, and joyous Christmas!


Snow and Ice Play Ideas for Kids

Polar Bear 

Indoor Snow Play by There’s Just One Mommy

Snowflake Party by Sugar Aunts

Indoor Play Snowy Toy Car Ramp by Buggy and Buddy

Snowball Experiments 

Christmas Sensory Play for Kids

Happy Saturday, friends!  We loved the link ups this week…so festive and very Christmas-y!  If you follow our blog, you know that we are big advocates of sensory play.  We pulled the features this week together to create the Ultimate List of Christmas Sensory Play Ideas!  So get ready to get messy and enjoy a little sensory exploration of textures, scents, and sounds with a Christmas theme. 
 

 
Christmas Sensory Play Ideas for Kids. Sugar Aunts

 
Do your kids dive into sensory play?  Or do they need a little coaxing to get their fingers messy?  Either way, the ideas below are sure to inspire language, self-confidence, pretend play, and learning!
 
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Christmas Sensory Play for Kids

The features this week:

 

1.  Candy Cane Play Dough from KC Edventures

2.  Scented Snowman Play Dough from Sugar Aunts

3.  Scented Wreath Craft from My Nearest and Dearest

4. Christmas Ornament Sensory Bin from Sugar Aunts

5.  Fizzing Candy Canes from Teaching Mama

6.  Toddler Christmas Sensory Bin from Sow Sprout Play

7.  Sensory Snow Play from Sugar Aunts

8.  Gingerbread Bath Paint from Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails

9.  Smell and Shake Discovery Bottles from Adventures At Home With Mum

10. 12 Christmas Sensory Play Ideas from Gift of Curiosity

11. Christmas Sensory Bins from Stir The Wonder

12. Sensory Christmas Tree from Sugar Aunts

13. A Christmas Exploration Sensory Bin Alternative from Suzy Homeschooler

14. Christmas Water Play from Sugar Aunts

15. Christmas Sensory Bin from Sugar Aunts

16. Make Your Own Snow from Danya Banya

17. Gingerbread Salt Dough Garland from Sugar Aunts

18. Candy Cane Scented Moon Dough from Sugar Aunts

19. Christmas Sensory Bin from There’s Just One Mommy

20. Candy Cane Goo-Bleck from Sow Sprout Play

21. Christmas Painting With Candy Canes and Pine Cones from Gift of Curiosity

22. Potpourri Hike from Sugar Aunts

23. Simple Christmas Sensory Play from My Nearest and Dearest

24. Invitation to Explore Wrapping Paper from Laughing Kids Learn

25. Christmas Sensory Bin for Babies from Sugar Aunts

 

 

 
 

Easy Last Minute Advent Calendar for Families

 Use these easy last minute Advent calendar ideas for families as a way to connect this season. This advent calendar is a craft the kids will love to create each year while developing fine motor skills and making memories! 

For Christmas activity ideas with a therapy punch, use these 25 days of Christmas play ideas. Paste them onto the Christmas lights in the Easy last minute Advent calendar below.

 
 

 

Does your family made an Advent Calendar each year?  We love to fill our Advent Calendar with activities for the whole family, and designed to make memories.  This year, we were a little late getting our calendar filled with activates and figured there are so many other busy families who are in the same boat!  We needed an Easy, Last Minute, and Home-made Advent calendar.   This calendar does just that.  This was so easy to throw together, and with a little help form the kids, hang in our home for festive Christmas décor!  We chose activities that are part of are usual Holiday traditions, so that it would be easy to add into our days leading up to Christmas.  We really don’t need to have a huge to-do list every day and make more work for our selves.  This Christmas Advent Calendar is perfect for busy families and will make lasting memories!
 
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 Easy Last Minute Advent Calendar

To make our calendar, I cut light shaped pieces of red and green  Construction Paper , and little black squares.  These were by no means exact AT ALL!  Just easy and quick.  A little Glue
to hold the black squares in place, and the lights were done.

 

 
 

Advent Calendar Activities for Families

The kids and I came up with fun Christmas activities that we normally do every year to write on our lights.  This is memory making right here, folks!  With a black Marker, I wrote out our favorite traditions…
 
Decorate the Christmas Tree
Eat a candy cane
Donate toys
Visit Santa Claus
Watch Frosty the Snowman movie
Make cookies
Make Christmas cards
Drink hot cocoa
Deliver treats to neighbors
 
…What holiday traditions are part of your family?
 
A little tape and Red Yarn, our lights were strung!  We used clothes pins to attach our activity lights for ease and for the one reason that may make our holiday very simple…
we can easily change the activities around based on what our day looks like.  Maybe on a certain day, Christmas play dough is just NOT going to happen.  Switch it out for Reading a Christmas Book.  
 
See, this really is the easiest Advent calendar for busy families!
 

Our Christmas Advent calendar ends with a star and a special activity…Singing Happy Birthday to baby Jesus!

So, we’re heading into the Christmas season with our last minute, home-made Advent calendar all ready to go!

Thanksgiving Felt Board Patterns Direction Following Turkey

This Thanksgiving Felt Board activity was just the thing we needed one afternoon when Little Niece and Nephew were at our house.  It was a super cold day and we were happy to stay inside warm and cozy playing and having fun with a few Thanksgiving activities

Thanksgiving Felt Board

This felt board was super easy to put together.  I have a big sheet of orange colored fleece fabric that we use for all kinds of activities and play.  It makes the perfect fuzzy background for felt play, pretend play when we need to have an impromptu living room teddy bear picnic, and the perfect baby doll blanket!

This time we used our fleece to make an easel cover for our Felt Board Direction Following Turkey.  
We’ve been doing a lot of turkey crafts and activities leading up to Thanksgiving, and this one was even more fun for the littler ones.  Baby Girl (age 2) and Little Nephew (age 2) both loved moving the felt pieces all over the board.  And worked on fine motor skills and direction following and patterning at the same time!  


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Just a few supplies are needed for this activity. 
  • The Orange Fleece worked perfectly to hold the felt pieces of our turkey. 
  • The rest of the turkey was easy to make using Assorted felt pieces
  • A few brown circles, feathers of different colors, little turkey feet, a beak, and a wattle and our turkey was ready for creating! 
I snipped a few little pieces of felt and glued them to the backs of Googley eyes.  Then the googly eyes could stick to the fleece.
The fleece was perfect to throw over our Easel.  The fleece stayed in place pretty well without sliding much.  With the material up on an included surface, the kids were able to manipulate the pieces of the turkey while using an extended wrist. 
This positioning of their hand while managing small pieces prepares them for handwriting with a proper position of the wrist and fingers while holding a pencil.
I put one turkey together so the Toddlers could see where all of the pieces went. 
This task required visual scanning and direction following.  We put our turkeys together with multi-step directions to add a little difficulty to the task.
Little Guy (age 4) worked on some patters with the feathers.  We used an AB pattern for our turkey feathers.

Little Nephew is a smarty when it comes to identifying colors.  He told us all of the colors of the feathers easily!

Working those little pieces was a great fine motor task for these guys!
They needed to use a pincer grasp to pinch the littlest pieces, all while maintaining that extended wrist. 
We had such fun day with our Turkey patterns, direction following, and fine motor play.  This would be an easy activity to put together in these last days before Thanksgiving!

Playful Ways to Learn the Alphabet

This week on Share It Saturday, we are highlighting Playful Ways to Learn the Alphabet.  We love to create unique learning experiences for our kids.  Not only is it a great way to encourage participation and develop multiple skills, it’s just fun!  Learning letters (and the whole alphabet) in a playful way ensures retention of letter formation, the order of the ABC’s, and encourages children to actively ENJOY learning letters and pre-reading skills!  Learning the alphabet in a playful way can be fun with a little creativity.  Check out the links below for awesome ways to Play and learn the alphabet!
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Playful Ways to Learn the Alphabet by Sugar Aunts


Playful Ways to Learn the Alphabet

DIY Montessori Moveable Alphabet from Moms Have Questions Too
Squish and Seek Sight Words from Playdough to Plato
Musical Letters from Reading Confetti
Alphabet Chicka Chicka Book Boom Tree from Adventures At Home With Mum