Extensions/additional play ideas using this ingredient
Asia is great at making sensory activities as non-toxic, edible and all natural as possible. She has done it again in this sensory snow which is great for babies. Head on over to find out what the pretend snow really is. I promise you will be impressed.
Genny at has created this GENIUS pretend snow recipe which will make you say “coool!”
One of your pantry item added with a dose of glitter makes for a wonderful pretend snow experience. Recipe from Growing A Jeweled Rose.
This super fun cold to touch pretend snow is a very cleverly devised recipe from Learn With Play At Home
Another pantry item is all you need to make this sensory snow by FSPDT
This common household ingredient can be used in multiple ways. Click on over to see this amazing small world play from One Perfect Day.
Extensions/additional ideas with the same ingredient
Sudsy Snow
Make a simple South Pole scene with this soapy snow recipe
Extensions/additional ideas with the same ingredient
Fine motor skills and pretend snow play? Yes please! Activity from Fun-A-Day.
Penguin World with Pretend Snow
Make a simple Arctic snow scene with a basic material. So easy and so much fun!
Fake Snow”
Ok this one needs to be purchased. But it is fantastic and we have come up with plenty of play ideas for the product
That’s all folks! There you have it – 10 ingredients that will keep your children happy and playing with “pretend snow”
Thanks for reading
Check our winter activities for kids category page
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A book filled with playful science and math activities
Check out our resourceful e-book filled with many preschool play ideas.
We have also collaborated on another e-book with simple and practical baby play ideas.
You always have great activity ideas! Pinned!
What I love the most about all the pretend snow ideas is – we live in South Africa and rarely see snow, except on the mountains (where we don’t live). Now we can try out all kinds of “snow”. We’ll definitely work some of these in next week.
Keep well
Thank you
Great resource! Thanks for include one from us. Pinned!
thanks you for including me!! XX
What a great resource — thanks so much for including our snow scooping activity here! 🙂