Halloween Sensory Play Ideas Have Been Published on Kids Activities Blog
Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) October 24, 2013 -- Sensory play is important for kids. Kids Activities Blog has released fun Halloween sensory play ideas and a Halloween printable for ghost poop.
Halloween is just around the corner and these activities will get the whole family in the seasonal spirit. The activities can be easily done with items found around the house. Making a Halloween sensory bin with orange rice and Halloween googley eyes, fake spiders, sticks and lots of glitter is easy. Simply follow the instructions listed on Kids Activities Blog.
Another great idea is making a witches brew sensory bin that the kids can stir up with sticks and spoons. Creating a miniature pumpkin patch outside with hay, dirt, a tractor, mini pumpkins, and other farm equipment will be a blast for the kids.
The fun Halloween printable ghost poop is a great project to do together with the kids. Materials needed are popcorn that has been popped, white melted chocolate, plastic baggies, the printable, and a stapler. Follow the instructions on Kids Activities Blog to complete the art project. The kids will love to make this eatable popcorn project perfect for some silly Halloween time. It makes for great pretend playtime, too.
For detailed instructions and to get additional fun Halloween tips, check out Kids Activities Blog this week. Come get inspired to have a blast with Halloween activities this fall.
About Kids Activities Blog
Kids Activities Blog is a website created by two moms (who collectively have 9 children), Rachel Miller and Holly Homer from June Cleaver Nirvana. It is their daily goal to inspire parents and teachers to play with kids. This interactive website publishes simple things to do with kids twice a day. Kids Activities Blog is a great tool for moms and teachers to find kid-friendly activities that create memories and sneak learning into the fun.
Holly Homer, Kids Activities Blog, http://kidsactivitiesblog.com, 940-453-4280, [email protected]
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