Young children often have a difficult time differentiating between letters and numbers, so I included both here, combined with art and sensory fun. I simply used silicone letter and number molds to make regular ice cubes into educational ice cubes. π The children were provided with warm water, droppers, paint brushes and washable paint (red and green here because Christmas is coming up, but any colors will do), as well as…
In case you were as skeptical as @moorethanhappy and I that this would actually work, hereβs proof. π Just drop a dab of food coloring in an ice π§ tray overnight and when you wake up in the morning βοΈ, youβll have a water color π¨ sensory experience ready to go. We used the letter C worksheet π provided by @experiencecurriculum , but really you could have used anything, including blank paper, white coffee…