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Five – Get ready for a fun-filled sensory adventure with this Chia Seed Sensory Bin! Perfect for little ones to explore textures and creativity! 🌊✨🾠Ingredients: – 1/2 cup chia seeds – 3–4 cups water – Optional: food coloring or liquid watercolor – Medium-sized plastic bin or sensory tray – Tools for play: scoops, cups, spoons, funnels – Optional: animal figurines, plastic letters, sea creatures, plastic gems, or seasonal props Directions: 1. Prep the Chia Gel (Best if Done Overnight): Start by mixing 1/2 cup of chia seeds with 3 cups of water in a bowl. Stir well to break up any clumps! Let this sit for about 4–6 hours, but for the best results, leave it overnight. By morning, you’ll have a wonderfully thick gel that’s just waiting to be played with. If you want to add some color magic, mix in food coloring or liquid watercolor into the water before adding the chia seeds. 2. Set Up the Bin: When your chia gel is ready, pour it into your sensory bin or tray. You should have a gorgeous, squishy, and pleasantly gooey mixture that’s perfect for all kinds of adventurous play! 3. Add Tools & Toys: Set out scoops, spoons, measuring cups, and funnels to spark exploration. Feel free to include some fun plastic animals, nature-inspired items, or seasonal props to encourage creativity and storytelling. 4. Supervise & Explore: Now, it’s time for the kiddos to dive in! Watch as they scoop, squish, and discover all the unique textures. This fun, slippery sensory activity is not just entertaining; it’s also great for fine motor skills and sensory regulation! 5. Tips & Storage: If you have any leftover chia mix, pop it in an airtight container in the fridge for about 3–4 days. If it thickens up too much, just add a splash of water and stir! As always, keep an eye on younger children to ensure they steer clear of any small objects. Happy playing! 🎉🌈✨ | Facebook fashionstation 030126×4455
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