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Tracing Letters - Sensory Bag

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By Ryde

By Ryde

 

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INSTRUCTIONS

  • Put clear hair gel in a thick plastic bag/Ziploc bags

  • Add in a few drops of food colouring or liquid watercolour.

  • Close the bag making sure all the air is out.  Test the bag!  Test the bag by writing a letter to see if you need to add more or take some out.

  • Place duck tape on the top.  Be sure to use thick, strong tape to ensure it won’t pop open.  Put one piece on each side, sticking it together creating a very strong seal.

  • Oh no! A leak!  If during play it begins to leak, place a piece of clear duck tape over the leak and play again!

Souce: https://pocketofpreschool.com/how-to-make-sensory-bags-letter-and-number-card-freebie/

  • Template can be added to Hygiene Station in the room

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