Pretend play comes alive with this melting ice cream playdough. With a consistency in between oobleck and playdough, it really does mimic the look of melting ice cream.Â
Kids can pretend that they are making ice cream or creating a play ice cream parlour. It’s fun to make this dough in several colours.
Melting Ice Cream Playdough:
- Combine the coffee creamer and the cornstarch.
- Add a few drops of food colouring.
- Mix well.
- You will be able to form a ball with the dough, but it will ‘melt’.
- When not playing with it, store the ice cream playdough in a resealable freezer bag in the fridge.
- Allow it to sit out for a bit to get to room temperature before playing again.






One of the things I like about sensory bags is how portable they are. While sensory bins provide more opportunity for a variety of textures and sensory experiences, sensory bags are smaller and can be taken anywhere. We have also made a 
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These tactile sensory balloons are a great way for sensory avoiders to experience textures without touching them directly. As an example, if your child doesn’t like the feel of water beads, you can place water beads in a balloon and they can feel the shape, squishiness, and movement of them without having to feel the wetness or gooeyness.

























