You can make Play Gel using one of two methods. You can either buy it in the form of Insta-Snow Powder or Sodium Polyacrylate and follow the directions on the package or you can grab a clean diaper and follow the directions in my original post. All of these products are made of sodium polyacrylate and you get the same fluffy, white, squishy, beautiful snow-like gel from all of them. Personally, I think it's more fun to rip open a diaper (plus it's less expensive!), but some people find that strange and opt to buy the powder straight.
We used two Luvs size 6 diapers and it made probably 12 cups of gel. Sodium polyacrylate is so absorbent, you could even add more water than we did. Experiment for yourself to find the consistency you like!
Once you have your Play Gel made, divide it in half. Add red food coloring to one half and leave the other half white. Drop in 1-2 drops of peppermint extract or essential oil for olfactory sensory fun, add some glitter if desired, and you are ready to go!
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**Play Gel is not edible, so please keep it out of reach of your babes and toddlers. Also, don't wash large amounts of it down the sink. I have a feeling this stuff is really good at clogging drains.
Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThis is very interesting, I would have thought the inside of nappies would be quite toxic, would you recommend this just older children?
ReplyDeleteGood question. Sodium polyacrylate is nontoxic, but definitely inedible. As long as the kids aren't eating it, they will be fine. Babies and toddlers who still put everything into their mouths should definitely NOT play with it :)
Deletejust when I did't think their was any topping your original post on gel play! This is great!!
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks! That makes my day :)
DeleteAnother great idea - I wouldn't even have thought of doing something like this. Thanks so much for sharing with the Parenting Pin it Party this week. Cheers, Helen
ReplyDeleteThanks, I appreciate it! I love your pinning party :)
DeleteLove it - just what my sensory seeker needs this Christmas. Featuring on this weeks Kids Co-op
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I'll be sure to drop by :)
DeleteThis is so cool. We have some leftover diapers (open package) now that ours are potty trained and I can't wait to rip one open and try this! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! The perfect way to use a few leftover diapers!
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