Rainbow Clean Mud was the perfect way to end our Rainbow inspired fun over here. We have created bath paints, fingerprint birds, fingerprint flowers, rainbow salts with writing tray, and our Rainbow Spring Sensory Paints. Yeah, we went a little crazy for rainbows this year. They are great for color recognition and just fun. This was the ultimate rainbow inspired activity for us.
rainbow bowls from IKEA
plastic bin
plastic table cloth
more bowls
and measuring cups
Simple yet oh so fun set up. I used our under the bed storage bin. These are a little expensive to me but worth it. We have had this bin for 2 year and it has seen a ton of play activities. I placed all the bowls of Rainbow Clean Mud inside the bin. Then I placed more smaller bowls and measuring cups inside.
Sometimes if I give the kids too many extras to play with they do not know what to do with them all. Simple is better over here. You could add all sorts of fun extras to this bin for playtime.
Now, which bowl to get into first. They soon grabbed their favorite colors and then decided who got the other ones. I reminded them they could just share them all instead of claiming colors.
Once the dumping and scooping started they were off. Tons of imagination gears working in their little heads. Deciding what to make with their clean mud.
Problem solving how they would get the mud out of the bowls and into another one.
They came up with cupcakes to start. After making a few cupcakes, my oldest figured out by poking holes in the clean mud he could create a face. Pictured below.
We made a rainbow.
As most of our play activities, this is open ended play. The kids are given something and allowed to take over.
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On to the How To Make Rainbow Clean Mud!
What we used:
toilet paper
ivory soap
cheese shredder (we use just for soap)
crayola finger paints
water
What we did:
we followed our Pumpkin Spice Clean Mud Recipe and just altered it to fit this play theme.
Instead of food coloring I used finger paint. This kept it from the potential for staining the kids. Note we did not have any problems with it in the pumpkin mud either, I just wanted to try the washable paints. They worked well. We also left the borax out in the recipe and it worked just fine without it. We did only play with this one day and then trashed. It probably would have been ok for a day or two.
We took small scoops of the clean mud and mixed in the finger paint to give each scoop its color. This was a lot of fun in itself. Once we had all the colors made it was playtime.
Now be sure to head over to see what fun Allison and her kids got into this week!!
~ Rainbow Ice by Learn Play Imagine
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How fun! We made clean mud once, should have brought it outside, cuz it was messy! Love the colors!
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