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Gobble gobble! Prepare for Thanksgiving by building turkeys from sand, feathers, and googly eyes, with a pipe cleaner for a beak.
Grab some green kinetic sand and mold it into a cone shape. Then decorate it with beads and other trinkets to make a Christmas tree. Kids can do this again and again.
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When all the fossils are removed and identified, rebury them and dig again! Here are some other ideas for play: Kinetic sand activities like this one are fun, but they incorporate learning too. Encourage your students to name the potato head parts as they place them and use positional words to tell you whether they’re above, under, and so on.
While you’re learning about planets, drop by the surface of the moon to explore for awhile. We’re not saying you have to use this cool glow-in-the-dark kinetic sand, but why wouldn’t you?Add plastic ants to kinetic sand to create a mound of busy activity. Use it to learn about how ant colonies work or just have fun playing with the ants. Kinetic Sand is the original magical, mouldable and mesmerising play sand. Better than arts and crafts modelling clay, this sensory sand never dries out, so you can play with Kinetic Sand for hours of tactile independent play. It’s a great addition to sensory bins. Let it flow through your hands – it’s so satisfying, you won’t be able to put it down. Amp up the sensory experience by turning kinetic sand into slime. This slime is smooth and stretchy, without feeling quite so “slimy.” Learn how to make it at the link below. After the boneshave been excavated, invite your young scientist to identifythe dinosaur. We like to use these kids science books: