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Lavender Oobleck Recipe: The Perfect Calm Down Activity for Kids

February 6, 2019 By sensoryplay Leave a Comment

This lavender oobleck recipe is the perfect way to teach kids about science, promote the benefits of sensory play and help kids calm down. This screen-free kids activity is perfect for one-year-olds, preschoolers, and grade school kids alike.

This lavender oobleck recipe is the perfect way to teach kids about science, promote the benefits of sensory play and help kids calm down. This screen-free kids activity is perfect for one-year-olds, preschoolers, and grade school kids alike. #sensoryplay #science #STEM #STEMlearning #sensoryplayforkids #kidsactivites #babysafe #toddlers #earlychildhoodeducation

After school can be very touch-and-go in our household. Either my kindergartener bursts out of the school doors and jumps into my arms happy. Or, he is so bone tired he acts as though carrying his backpack is too much to do.

Because of this, I have two plans of attack to avoid after school meltdowns:

  1. We head to a park with lots of snacks and blow off steam there.
  2. I set up a sensory play activity to promote calmness.

This week, I decided to whip up one of my kids’ favourite sensory play activities – oobleck.

This lavender oobleck recipe is the perfect way to teach kids about science, promote the benefits of sensory play and help kids calm down. This screen-free kids activity is perfect for one-year-olds, preschoolers, and grade school kids alike. #sensoryplay #science #STEM #STEMlearning #sensoryplayforkids #kidsactivites #babysafe #toddlers #earlychildhoodeducation

This lavender oobleck recipe is awesome because it’s:

  • inexpensive,
  • easy to whip up,
  • a great way to teach kids about science (check out why here),
  • promotes all the benefits of sensory play,
  • smells amazing,
  • taste-safe,
  • perfect for one-year-olds, and
  • calming.

Because oobleck can get messy, here are our favourite clean up tips:

  • Make your lavender oobleck recipe outside, on top of a disposable table cloth or old sheet.
  • Have a bowl of warm water beside your set up to easily wash hands.
  • Only use toys and utensils inside the lavender oobleck that are easy to wash and don’t have small crevices.
  • Store lavender oobleck in an airtight container and refrigerate.
  • Use soapy water to clean up any remaining oobleck.
  • Dried oobleck scrapes off easily. Use a butter knife to remove any excess, then wash with soapy water.
Lavender oobleck recipe. What you need is a bin, cornstarch (corn flour), essential oil, water and food colouring

Lavender Oobleck Recipe | What You Need:

  • 2 cups corn starch
  • 1 cup water
  • plastic bin
  • Lavender essential oil
  • Food colouring (optional)
Lavender oobleck recipe

How to make the Lavender Oobleck Recipe:

  1. Dump 2 cups of corn starch into a bin,
  2. In a separate container combine approximately three drops of lavender essential oil, water and food colouring. You can add each ingredient into the oobleck recipe separately. However, we have found it is easier to disperse the oil when it’s already in the water.
  3. Mix with a wooden spoon, kitchen utensil of your choice or your hands.
  4. Enjoy!
  5. To enjoy this lavender oobleck again, store in an airtight container in the fridge. You may want to add a little more water to get desired consistency. The mixture should last in the fridge for a couple of weeks.
This lavender oobleck recipe is perfect for after school or as a calming activity for young kids. Kids procure all the benefits of sensory play, it's cheap and easy to set up.
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Lavender has calming effects including:

  • Reducing stress,
  • Increasing positive affect,
  • Increasing relaxation.

My kids came home from school and my almost two-year-old joined in. They played outside on our deck for almost an hour. As the sun went down, I was pleased. Not only had they enjoyed screen-free time, but they were also quiet, played calmly, and there were no after-school meltdowns.

For more great oobleck recipes, check out:

A list of oobleck activities for sensory play with kids. From glow in the dark oobleck to fun crafts with oobleck, there is something for everyone.

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What is Sensory Play?

January 11, 2019 By sensoryplay Leave a Comment

Sensory play is full of terms that can seem like a foreign language. This is your go-to resource for many of the terms in sensory play that you will come across on this site.

Sensory play is full of activities that encourage touch, taste, smell, sound and hearing; and includes activities that stimulate movement and balance.

A resource for sensory play terms and benefits. Understand why sensory play is great for children and how to apply it at home or in the classroom.

Why is sensory play important?

Sensory play is important for many reasons:

  • children use their 5 senses to explore the world around them
  • it is a natural way for babies and children to learn
  • it encourages scientific exploration and investigation
  • builds neural pathways in the brain
  • supports language development
  • builds gross and fine motor skills
  • involves problem solving and critical thinking
  • calms stress and anxiety
  • and more!

Set up a sensory table in your classroom or your home to reap all of these benefits of sensory play. See 8 sensory table benefits here.

A resource for sensory play terms and benefits. Understand why sensory play is great for children and how to apply it at home or in the classroom.

What are some common sensory play terms?

Materials:

Oobleck: This is a non-Newtonian fluid, meaning it mimics the substance of a liquid and a solid. Made of cornstarch and water. See recipe here.

Play dough: A modeling compound similar to clay, but easy to use for kids. Can be purchase in stores, or make at home. See recipe here.

Slime: A gooey, squishy substance made by mixing water and sodium borate. It has a thick, glue-like texture and can make at home. See recipe here.

Water beads: Water absorbing polymers that absorb water and expand exponentially. Grow the beads, then dehydrate to use again. Fun for scooping and pouring.

Goop: Another name for oobleck as shown above, which is made of cornstarch and water.

Soap Foam: A thick, foamy, soapy mixture to blend and turn into stiff peaks of bubbly foam. Great for outdoor play. See recipe here.

Moon Sand: A sand that is squishy and sticks together, which makes it more moldable and shapable than traditional sand. See recipe here.

Cloud Dough: Similar to mood sand, a combination of flour and oil that is shapable and moldable as well.

Colored Rice: Dry, uncooked rice that has been dyed and colored with paint or food coloring.

Activities:

Sensory Bin: A bin or container that is filled with materials that are specifically chosen to stimulate the senses. Typically include a sensory base with some thematic tools and toys.

Sensory Bottle: A bottle that to secure and contain contents inside. When moved or shaken, the contents typically move about the bottle, stimulating the senses. A great sensory tool for babies.

Sensory Bag: Similar to a sensory bottle, where the contents are contained within a plastic bag, allowing for squishing and exploring the contents while secured. A great sensory tool for babies.

Messy Play: Play that encourages hands-on exploration and creativity. It allows children to play in an unrestricted way, encouraging imagination and exploration. Children can learn to think messy by playing messy.

Mess-Free Sensory Play: This is play that contains the materials inside a container, such as a sensory bottle or sensory bag, so that choking hazards and large messes are avoided. This is great sensory play for babies as well.

Sensory Table: A designated space where children are encouraged to explore the materials presented to them with all of their senses.

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