I make a fresh new batch every time. Two: Stir mixture in large bowl until ingredients are well combined. Three: Enjoy, hours of sensory play! If you need to make a larger batch of snow you can easily multiply this recipe. Grab the printable supply list and instructions below. If you need to make a larger batch of snow you should keep the ratios and multiply this recipe. That is my simple way to make artificial snow for children to enjoy sensory and pretend play. Follow me on Instagram for more fun kid activities.
Your email address will not be published. Tools Large spoon or spatula for mixing. Mix ingredients together until completely combined. Notes If you need to make a larger batch of snow you should keep the ratios and multiply this recipe. Make your own slime for sensory play. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. This website uses cookies to improve your experience.
We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More. Baking soda and conditioner. For this recipe, be sure to use white conditioner so your fake snow looks just like the real stuff. This snow packs very well and is great for making snowmen! Shaving cream and cornstarch. Mix equal parts shaving cream foam, not gel and cornstarch for this recipe, which makes a dense, foamy snow that is very easy to mold.
Cornstarch and lotion. The addition of shaving cream to the snow also made Insta-Snow perfect for making snowballs or fake snowmen. Even though the baking soda snow looked like snow and could make snowballs, the kids did not like the gritty texture. Science: Kids will use scientific inquiry and a series of tests to determine the best fake snow.
Technology: Children will learn about chemical reactions and why the Steve Spangler Insta-Snow expands so quickly. Engineering: Children will test each snow for temperature, snowball ability, and appearance. Math: Children must measure ingredients to create the right consistency for each snow recipe. For more fake snow fun inspired by California winters, try this California Snowball Fight!
Or try this really fun Fake Snow Science Kit! Skip to content shares. This site uses cookies to provide basic functionality and improved security.
We also use 3rd-party cookies to improve your browsing experience and for targeted advertising. Ok View our Privacy Policy. Try squidging together the snow to make a snowman, use biscuit cutters to push the snow into shapes and use the snow to create a wintery landscape.
This is a very forgiving recipe, so if your snow is too dry, simply add a few more drops of water. Have you tried this easy Christmas craft with your little ones? Let us know in the comments below! How to make a snow globe How to make hot chocolate cones Salt dough Christmas decorations How to make potato stamps How to make a bath bomb Indoor activities for kids.
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