Fill ice block tray with water, and add a drop of food colouring (different colours) to each cube
Freeze and then use to paint on paper
When my son had enough of the painting, I filled a container with water and he dropped the remaining coloured ice cubes in to see what colours he could make.
Kelly loves life at both ends of the spectrum: wearing high heel shoes one day and hiking boots the next; sipping tea out of a pretty cup and slurping hot coffee from a camping mug; challenging herself physically and stopping for quiet unhurried moments to feel the wind on her face. Kelly and her husband Matthew seek to live a fun and adventurous life with their four children and pet bird.
[…] My son loves ice, and we’ve done different things before using it in play: Arctic Play Scene, Ice Cube Painting, Dinosaur Ice Blocks. The idea of the treasure hunt is to use tools (or water to melt the ice) […]
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Ice Treasure Hunt
January 15, 2013 at 12:18 pm[…] My son loves ice, and we’ve done different things before using it in play: Arctic Play Scene, Ice Cube Painting, Dinosaur Ice Blocks. The idea of the treasure hunt is to use tools (or water to melt the ice) […]
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