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Showing posts with label spiders. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

It's Playtime: Spectacular Spiders


I have a love/hate relationship with spiders. Inside my house, they are creepy, invading my space and freaking-out my family. Outside, spiders are fascinating and a thing of beauty.
I found this spider at my parent's house in their rose buses.  It's beautifully constructed web waits for a passing fly or bee.  I wanted to get closer but a large section of ice-plant (and buzzing bees) grew between the sidewalk and the spider.  I feared the bees stings more then this amazing creature.  Spiders work so hard to catch the bugs we despise.  If there were no spiders in our world, we would be over run with flies and other insects.  I don't want to even imagine a world with out them!

At Halloween we celebrate spiders for the horrific, marvelous and creepy beings they are.  So this week's It's Playtime will also celebrate spiders...preschool style!

My favorite post this past week are these glorious Glow in the Dark Spider Balls from All Artful.  They are simpler to make then they appear and the end result is outstanding!

 Chicken Babies created this Lair of the Spider Queen play/adventure course, surprising her young children after nap.  Streamers + Spider Rings= Afternoon Adventures!

No preschool Halloween is complete without Golf Ball Webs and Finger Spiders!  Instead of the traditional black and white marble or golf ball webs, happy hooligans used some Halloween inspired colors for a more whimsical feel.  And of course, the googly eyes on the spider remove all spidery creepiness!  

Who doesn't want to eat these Incy Wincy Spider Chocolate Treats from Puddles and Gumboots?

If you were featured this week, don't forget to grab your special "featured button."


Now, on to this weeks play date! 
It's Playtime is a community and Thursday link-up hosted by:

* Rachele : Messy Kids (That's me!)
* Anna : The Imagination Tree
* Rachel : Quirky Momma
* Jamie : hands on : as we grow
* Jenny : Let the Children Play

How to Play :
* Link up a post about a playful learning experience enjoyed by kids.
* Give us love and pop a button into your post/blog. Invite your readers to the weekly play date!


* Stop by one of our blogs every Thursday and add your link about play. Your link will show up on each of the blogs in the It's Playtime community.
* Each week the playtime hosts will choose favorite posts to feature. (By linking you are giving us permission to use an image and link to you, if featured.)
* Be sure to visit some of the links that catch your eye. Commenting on posts that you find interesting or inspiring is a wonderful way to develop your own playful community.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Creepy Crawly Water Beads


Water beads (aqua beads) have become quite the sensory rage in the preschool world.  I first came across them last month when I Can Teach My Child posted a Monster Sensory Tub on one of the It's Playtime posts.  Then The Chocolate Muffin Tree has some Water Bead Fun!!!  with some bugs and other creatures.  Water beads looked like some much fun that I had to check them out for myself.  Lucky for me the dollar store carried them so I bought two containers of them the other day.  Since they were clear, I added some purple food coloring to the container, shook it a bit, and let it sit overnight.  My son's anticipation was growing as he watched them sit on the counter until I was ready to set them out.  I dumped them into a large, plastic bowl and added some spiders, snakes and lizards, as well as some containers for "measuring" and left them on the table for him to enjoy.

Michael explored the texture of the beads first, touching and squishing them.  
Michael compared the beads to boba, which is a form of tapioca used in Asian milk tea and other drinks (one of his favorite things to eat/drink).  We then had the discussion that these are NOT edible!  Since he couldn't eat them, he began feeding the beads to the snakes and spiders.  
Michael loves to pretend cook, so I always provide containers with sensory play.  Pouring back and forth into different sized containers is a great pre-math (volume) activity.


For a child that really enjoys sensory play, I highly recommend water beads!  My son played with them for over an hour!  They are squishy, slimy, wet and have many applications.  Michael has already mentioned he's like to toss them into the bath...we may just give that a try.

What you should know:
  • If you color them, they will stain the hands slightly.  It all washed clean in the bath.  
  • Be prepared for them to land on the floor.  They slip right out of little hands.  
  • Pick them up off the floor right away because if stepped on, they squish into the carpet.  
  • They can be squished by little hands and make a mess.  This is an opportunity to talk to your child about how broken things have to go into the trash and if all the balls are broken there won't be any more for play.  Of course, braking some is part of exploring, which normally I don't mind, but all the squished beads were ending up on the floor, which created a bigger mess, so I had to put a stop to the squishing.    
  • The container says if they dry out, simply spray with water, so they should last a while.  
  • My dogs wanted to eat them.  If you have dogs, I'd stick them outside or away from this activity.  
Additional water bead sensory ideas:
  • Blue beads with sea creatures for an underwater theme
  • Black or purple beads with some plastic eyes or wiggle eyes for Halloween
  • Clear beads and Arctic animals for a winter theme
Have you tried water beads?  Share your link in the comment section!  

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