Kids LOVE messy play. And why wouldn't they? Not only is it heaps of fun to squish, slop, stamp and explore, it is also important for their development. Messy play is a sensory playground for toddlers and young children, giving them the opportunity to manipulate, test and experience through touch, smell, sight and, of course, taste (making it important to source toddler friendly recipes).
As a parent, I have days when the last thing I want to do is launch a full-scale clean up after messy play. These always seem to be the days when the weather is perfect and my girls are ready for some tactile experiences. On these days, I like to make Goop because I know how important learning through play is but I don't want to commit to something too extreme.

The best thing? When we're done the mess simply washes away with water. Easy make, easy clean and lots of fun.

For more brilliant play ideas, visit Childhood 101's We Play link up






Louisa is mum to two littles, Miss Bliss and Little Bear. She lives in Melbourne and is addicited to coffee, to-do lists and blogging, in no particular order. She loves being a Mum even if sometimes it feels a bit frantic. Louisa writes most days at
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Bec is Mum to Master Hunter (4 years old) and Miss Savannah ( 2 years old). She lives in Adelaide and juggles working 4 days a week in education research, volunteering for St Vincent de Paul, Kindy Governing Council, gym, kids sport and keeping the kids entertained and active. Life is busy but rewarding.
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Thanks for the inspiration Becky! Could be just what we need this afternoon after sleep time :)
ReplyDeleteGoop - definately messy fun! We made play do yesterday but my son was more intent on eating it or dropping it on the floor than actually playing with it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow that does look like fun!
ReplyDeleteThis will be a hit with kids, thanks!
ReplyDeleteCheck out the Hand prints Butterfly I made this week @ http://blog.memetales.com/