Sensory play is one of the themes in the new book from Asia Citro, 150 Screen-Free Activities for Kids – 238 pages of play! This book is great for preschoolers, so many ideas and recipes for open-ended play. Our three year olds loved browsing the different activities.
We settled on page 169, Colored Beans. Our variation, rainbow beans, are scented!
Scented Sensory Play
Creating Rainbow Beans: (affiliate links)
- White Northern Beans – we got 6 lbs of beans! I think we could have gotten double the amount.
- Neon Food Dye. The brighter the better!
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Essential Oils for scents
- Gallon Ziplock Baggies
Making the Rainbow
Split the beans into baggies. We put about 2 cups of beans into each baggie to make each color. Add drops of food dye. We used about 15 drops of each color to get the vibrant colors. After you add the drops, add 1/4 (roughly) cup of rubbing alcohol to the baggie. This will help spread the color through the beans – helps the beans absorb the dye and as it evaporates quickly your beans should be ready for play in just a couple hours! Mix the bags by “smushing” the baggies to distribute the color evenly.
Next you get to add scents!!
Scents for Sensory Play
We love the essential oils found in the premium oils kit – we are Young Living Consultants. They are 100% pure and you only need a drop or two per color. The scents go a long way. Encourage your kids to NOT put the beans in their mouths, BUT Many of the scents are edible – so pick an oil that can be ingested if you have young tots, so the beans are taste safe. Pictured are a bunch of the oils in the kit, but we suggest only using two or three oils – not all six. That can be a bit overwhelming!
After you add your oils, let the beans sit out for a couple of hours on cookie sheets – while the color cures. This is an important step as you need the alcohol to completely evaporate. We did not notice any bleeding of the colors on our kids hands as the alcohol helped the dye absorb into the beans. If you leave that ingredient out the dye tends to rub off – it’s not excessive, not enough to stain clothes, you’ll just need to have your kids wash their hands when they are done.
There are SO many ways that your kids can enjoy these colorful beans.
Hope you have a blast with these beans, we have! You can use them in tube play, in a sensory tub, or you can make colorful mosaics. Thanks Asia from Fun at Home with Kids and her book 150 Screen-Free Activities for inspiring this play resource. There are 149 other ideas for play waiting for your kids in that book!
Find our more information on our essential oils information page. These are the oils we use and love.
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