The weather here is still hot, hot, hot. So I am continuously looking for ways to cool the Toddler Timers down. Master E loved the
Hot Day Ice Play so much that I was looking for some more fun with Ice. I found lots of great ideas via
Pinterest including the idea to make some ice balls.
This was a little tricky and did require me to be organised. I used balloons (just the regular type). Used a funnel to add a few drops of food colouring into the balloon then filled them with water by attaching them to the kitchen tap. I tried other ways to fill them but they were unsuccessful. Then popped them in the freezer until the next hot day.
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When I got frozen balloons out of the freezer there were some interesting shapes where they had been pushed against other food items. |
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The balloons easily peeled away to reveal lovely balls of ice. The food colouring pooled into the middle which was interesting and most effective! |
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Master E and Miss M played with the ice balls in our toddler pool. Master E loved them, he enjoyed creating big splashes and making waves by throwing them into the water. |
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Two of the ice balls floating in our pool. |
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The day was very hot so the ice didn't last too long, but long enough for lots of touching, throwing and sensory fun. |
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Master E enjoying watching the ice balls slowly melt in his hands. |
Master E loves the sensory experience of Ice Play, Miss M is still unsure, but does like to observe what is going on. Hoping there will be more hot days soon so we can experience more fun with ice.
Enjoy x
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