Pinkalicious has been one of our favorite books since my oldest daughter "discovered" it during her preschool years, so we were super excited to have it as this month's virtual book club book! Today, I'm sharing our Pinkalicious-themed foamy color mixing preschool activity!
As a lead-in to this book-themed activity, I asked my 3-year old what color we would make if we mixed white and red. She thought about it for a minute, and then declared, "I don't know...maybe blue?" I asked her if she wanted to do a color experiment with me to find out, and she said, "Yes! That's a great idea!"
So we headed over to the table where I had our supplies waiting: dollar store shaving cream, food coloring, and a pan. Since my pan was clear, I put white butcher paper under it so she could see the colors easily.
I helped her add the white (shaving cream) and she took care of the red (food coloring). This color mixing experiment was ready to go! (I love an easy-to-set-up preschool activity!)
I asked my preschooler what she wanted to stir it with, and she quickly requested a kabob stick. (They loooove those things!) Later she added a spoon.
Much later she reached in with her hands! When the other kids joined us (ages 6-8), they immediately dug into the colorful foam...with their hands!
As we mixed, I asked my 3-year old what color red and white make when they mix together. She quickly declared "Pink!!" Then she made a "pinkalicious ice-cream scoop!"
We decided to try one more foamy color mixing test, probably because my 3-year likes squeezing food coloring and squirting shaving cream out! She added more white, red, and blue. It actually looked very patriotic!
This color mixing preschool activity was inspired by Pinkalicious, this month's Virtual Book Club book!
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To learn more about the Virtual Book Club, visit the Virtual Book Club Facebook Page or click here for a list of the monthly books. And check out all these fun Pinkalicious-themed activities you can do with your kiddos:
~ I Can Teach My Child!
~ Toddler Approved
Pinkalicious Sand Tray Pre-Writing Practice ~ Rainy Day Mum
Pinkalicious Cupcake Popsicle ~ Growing Book by Book
Pinkalicious Cupcake Popsicle ~ Growing Book by Book
~ Sugar Spice and Glitter
Pink Themed Sensory Tray ~ 3 Dinosaurs
Pinkalicious Preschool Foamy Color Activity ~ Preschool Powol Packets
Pink Themed Sensory Tray ~ 3 Dinosaurs
Pinkalicious Preschool Foamy Color Activity ~ Preschool Powol Packets
~ The Pleasantest Thing
Pinkalicious Alphabet Game ~ The Educators’ Spin On It
~ Inspiration Laboratories
~ Mom Inspired Life
Pinkalicious Instant Froyo Cones ~ Mama Miss
Happy Educating,
Carla
I may share at any of these parties!
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2 comments:
Hi! Love the idea of mixing shaving cream with food color. But does the food color stain their hands? Just wondering? Thank you for sharing and I love your blog ! ❤️
Hi Elda! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comment! Yes, the food coloring stains their hands a little. Most washes off right away, and then the little light stains went away 1-2 days later...with the usual bedtime baths and handwashing before meals and after outside time. ;) We also wear either a big t-shirt or aprons over our clothes because (while I don't mind pink hands) I don't want pink clothes! <3
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