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Rainbow Sensory Bin: Tutorial on How to Dye CousCous for Sensory Play

Gina

In this BLOG post I will teach you how to dye a dry sensory base, storage solutions and the benefits of sensory play.

If you are looking for a fun, unique and exciting sensory bin, this is it!!


Couscous is a great sensory base to explore. It's shape and texture make it engaging to your senses: it looks, sounds and feels so fun and so different than a traditional rice bin.


It’s small, smooth and round. It is fun as is or you can dye it to add a colorful element in.


You can add bowls or scoops or diggers and Dino’s.


It lends itself perfectly to any theme or interests and it will last for years if stored properly!


There are so many learning opportunities here, in addition to the fine motor skills and language opportunities associated with sensory play.


With this bin you can also incorporate important math skills such as:

  • color identification

  • sorting

  • patterning

  • counting!

Check out these other fun rainbow sensory bins!

Leprechaun Cloud Dough


They are perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, when exploring and learning colors or just to add some colorful fun into your day!

Here are our THREE favorite ways to dye a dry sensory base:

  1. White vinegar & food coloring

  2. Acrylic paints

  3. Liquid watercolor paints


Materials:

  • Your uncooked sensory base filler of choice (see above)

  • Food coloring and white vinegar OR Acrylic Paint OR liquid watercolor paints

  • Ziploc bag or container with lid

  • Parchment paper or Foil

  • Baking sheet


How To:

  • Line the baking sheet with parchment paper or foil. Set aside.

  • Pour the sensory base into the Ziploc bag or container.

  • Add your color to the base:

    • Food Coloring + Vinegar Method: For every 1 cup of base filler, add 1 tbsp of white vinegar. Then add 5-10 drops of food coloring.

    • Acrylic Paint Method: For every 1 cup of base filler, add 4-5 squirts of paint.

    • Liquid Watercolor Method: For every 1 cup of base filler, add 2-3 tablespoons of liquid watercolor paint.

  • Shake and squish until the color is fully incorporated.

  • If you want the color to be darker, add more food coloring or paint. Shake and squish again!

  • Pour dyed filler onto the lined baking sheet and spread out.

  • Let dry for 30 minutes to an hour. Lay out in the sun if possible & it will dry even quicker!

Frequently Asked Questions:


Storage:

Once you make a dry sensory base, store them in an air-tight container and they will last you YEARS!!! You can use a ziploc bag or container with a lid. Keep them dry & you can reuse them over & over again for learning & play!


Which option is most cost effective:

The food coloring & white vinegar method is the most cost-effective option. You only need a small amount of each to dye the sensory base & the colors always turn out vibrant! Paints tend to me more expensive & require more per use.


Does the vinegar option smell?

You will smell the vinegar when the sensory base is wet and still drying. After that, the smell will dissipate!


Do the colors get on kid's hands or surfaces?

NO! Once the sensory base is completely dry, there should be no transfer while you play. If you are seeing colors transfer to your hands or surfaces that your sensory base is not completely dry. If you get a sensory base wet during play, I would discard immediately.


Can you re-dye a sensory base?

You can! If you use a darker color, you can repurpose your sensory base!

Small items are choking hazards. Always monitor young children during sensory play. You get to decide what is safe & manageable in your home

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Hi, I'm Gina!

I have over 20 years experience in education, and I am a sensory play advocate and play enthusiast.

I have a Master’s Degree in Special Education and a CAGS in Early Childhood. I am also a mom to four sweet kids!

My mission is to teach you how to incorporate simple, impactful, hands-on activities into your day.

I share sensory experiences, learning opportunities and ways to keep your kids engaged and learning through PLAY.

 

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