Today I have a very simple engineering activity for you to try. We love to play with blocks and LEGO at our house. This was just a variation of an old theme.
All you need is shaving cream, foam blocks, and a creative mind! The shaving cream is the glue that sticks the blocks together, and it works like a charm.
Squirt some shaving cream into a plastic container. Color with food coloring if you wish. Grab a paint brush and start building!
You can give your kids all kinds of engineering challenges. Here are some that we enjoyed:
Tallest structure:
Most horizontal structure (the kids were amazed that they could build horizontally!):
Tool with which to destroy aforementioned structures (he is big into arrows lately):
I chose to do this activity in the bathtub since it was bath night anyway and I didn't want to clean up a big mess elsewhere. It worked like a charm! Once they were done playing I filled up the tub and washed the blocks along with the kids! Although they were a little cramped in there, they had a blast :) Saturday Science
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Hi--stopping over from Good Tips Tuesday to see your post and give you a comment. What a neat idea! It looks like a whole lot of messy fun :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! I appreciate it :)
DeleteLove this simple way to get some minds going. My kiddos both love Legos, never thought of using the shaving cream with the blocks to create a "glue". Thanks so much for sharing with us on our Facebook Share Day. Hope to see you again next week. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! We love building with all kinds of different things, too :)
DeleteGreat idea! Thanks for linking with Tuesday Tutorials #pintorials
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DeleteThx for linking this up at the Thoughtful Spot!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, thanks for the visit!
DeleteSuch a great idea - and I love that you can do it in the bathtub and have an easy clean up! I'm featuring this post in this week's roundup from the Love to Learn Linky! Thanks for linking up - best, Sue
ReplyDeleteHaha, they were a little cramped in there, but it did make for easy clean up! Thanks for featuring it! Love your Linky each week :)
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