Description
Creative Play
Encourage creativity with streaks of colour over the body.
Colour Awareness
Ask them to identify all the colours. Teach how to create secondary colours by mixing the yellow and blue to create green or the red and yellow to create orange. Create a streak of colours on one arm and then another on another arm or leg and ask your child to identify the colours.
Fine Motor Skills
The motion of massaging the colours onto the skin, and smoothing out onto the body, will assist your child in developing fine motor skills.
Hand/Eye Co-ordination
Ask your child to place dollops of different colours on different body parts. This process will develop their hand eye co-ordination.
Strengthening of arm muscles
Ask your child to use a cloth or sponge to wash off their own creations. Alternatively, ask them to rub water on the skin, using a continuous hand motion to remove the puffy paint. The paint will spread on thickly, and the repetive motions on the skin are important for strengthening arm muscles. Make it a game to see how fast they can wipe paint off, or first wipe the blue paint, followed by green etc.
Tactile Sensory Integration
The textures and fragrances create a sensory experience. When applied to the skin the paint is first a thick and creamy texture, after rubbing the paint on the skin and exposure to water, the texture becomes smooth and silky.
Tactile Sensory Integration
The Acornkids Soap Putty provides a wonderful tactile experience while moulding into a shape and/or cutting shapes.
Creative Play and Imagination
Encourage creativity by making putty creatures to play with and tell stories.
Colour Awareness
Can be used to teach colour, left and right hand body parts e.g. wash with the blue on your right leg and the yellow on your left hand
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