Showing posts with label fun learning activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun learning activities. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Frozen Dinosaur Eggs – A Surprise STEM and Sensory Play Activity for Kids!

I hope the Dino Land - Sensory play table activity is sure to enthrall kids of all ages!!

Hot summer days call for cool, creative fun! If your little one loves dinosaurs, this frozen dinosaur eggs activity will make their eyes sparkle with excitement. It’s a simple STEM and sensory play idea that combines science, curiosity, and play — all in one icy adventure.

Frozen dinosaur eggs sensory play

Click the video, to experience the surprise factor!! 


What You’ll Need

  • Mini dinosaur figurines

  • Balloons (one per dinosaur)

  • Water

  • Optional: Glitter for a sparkly twist

Step 1: Make the Dino Eggs

Gently push each tiny dinosaur into a balloon. Fill the balloon with water (and glitter if you like) and tie it securely.
Place the balloons in the freezer, making sure they rest in a rounded shape so they freeze like real eggs.

Step 2: Hatch the Eggs

Once frozen, remove the balloons and carefully cut them open to reveal shiny frozen dino eggs!
Place the eggs in a tray or shallow bowl of water — perfect for a sunny playtime setup.


Frozen dinosaur eggs sensory play


Cutting balloon to reveal frozen dinosaur egg

Step 3: Rescue the Dinosaurs!

Give kids some safe tools — droppers, syringes, forks, or spoons — and let them figure out how to melt the ice and free their dinosaurs.
You’ll be amazed to see their curiosity take over as they test, observe, and explore what melts the ice fastest.

Cutting balloon to reveal frozen dinosaur egg

Kids melting ice dinosaur eggs with droppers

Kids with melted dinosaur eggs and toy dinos


Frozen dinosaur eggs melting in bowl

And finally the tiny dinosaurs are out of the frozen eggs and ready to munch on some food!!!

Kids with melted dinosaur eggs and toy dinos

The Science Behind the Fun

As kids play, they’re also learning basic STEM concepts:

  • How temperature affects ice

  • How heat and pressure cause melting

  • Using tools like droppers and syringes builds motor skills and coordination

Each step — from preparing the eggs to rescuing the dinos — encourages questions, predictions, and problem-solving.

Play. Learn. Repeat.

The joy of feeling icy textures, guessing which dino will appear next, and finally freeing them brings hours of fun and learning.

Whether indoors or outdoors, this activity keeps kids cool, curious, and engaged!

Wrap-Up

So the next time the heat rises, turn your freezer into a mini science lab! This frozen dinosaur eggs activity is perfect for summer playdates or weekend family fun.

Happy Parenting! πŸ˜ŠπŸ¦–

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Learn through Play - Rhyming words for Preschoolers

This would be a fun way to teach rhyming words for Preschoolers😊This is my mama's idea. Basically she is a Botany teacher, but she also handles English for Tamil medium students here in my native. Student's friendly teaching is advised in most schools, so teachers prepare teaching aids, captive charts etc to get the student's attention. So she would have many ideas in hand,  and this is one among them. LO loved it much and sliding the card up and down the strip to see new words made him so excited!!😍😍 I too loved making the cards with different shapes and pictures on it😍










Happy learning and Parenting!!😊😊😊

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

🎲 Alphabet Dice Word Game – A Fun & Brain-Twisting Literacy Activity for Kids!

Want to make alphabet play more exciting? Here’s a mind-twisting activity that turned out to be a huge hit at our home this week — the Alphabet Dice Word Game!

It’s a perfect mix of fun and learning, helping kids strengthen their vocabulary, spelling, and quick-thinking skills while playing.

And the best part? You don’t even need alphabet dice to play!

Colorful alphabet dice rolled on a table during a kids word game

 What You’ll Need

  • Alphabet Dice – or any substitutes like:

    • Magnetic letters

    • Foam or wooden alphabets

    • Paper chits with letters written on them (for a sweepstakes-style draw)

  • Paper and pencil – for noting words and keeping score

  • A partner or two – because competition makes it even more fun!

(If you’re using letter chits instead of dice, decide beforehand how many alphabets to draw per turn — for example, 8 or 10 letters.)

Child rolling alphabet dice for a fun word formation game

 How to Play

  1. Roll the dice (or pick your letters).

  2. Note down the alphabets showing on the top face.

  3. Form as many words as you can using only those letters.

  4. Write your words down on your sheet — and see who scores the most!

We used nine alphabet dice, and things got pretty intense fast!
Both LO and I had our sheets labeled with our names and were ready to battle. πŸ˜„

Colorful alphabet dice rolled on a table during a kids word game

 Real Mind-Twisting Fun!

At first, it seemed simple — but soon we realized how tricky it can get.

When we rolled A, A, A, B, B, Q, Y, L, we could hardly form any sensible words! It really made us think hard about which letter combinations work best.

Paper sheets showing words formed during alphabet dice game

LO helped me to write the words as I found them during my turn😍.

Paper sheets showing words formed during alphabet dice game

Kids Colorful alphabet dice rolled on a table during a kids word game

Paper sheets showing words formed during alphabet dice game

By the end of the game, LO had discovered an important little secret —

“We always need at least one vowel to form proper words!” πŸ˜„

This realization made the game not only fun but also educational.

Paper sheets showing words formed during alphabet dice game

Paper sheets showing words formed during alphabet dice game

 Learning Outcomes

This alphabet dice word game helps kids:

  • Build vocabulary and spelling skills

  • Strengthen word formation and phonics understanding

  • Practice logical thinking and memory

  • Improve focus and patience while having fun

🎯 Final Thoughts

Trust me — this is a real brain workout! 🀯
It’s amazing how such a simple setup can challenge both kids and adults alike.

If you’re looking for a quick, no-prep literacy game for home or classroom, this one’s a must-try.

Give it a go and share your experience in the comments below — I’d love to hear how your little ones enjoyed it! πŸ’¬

Happy Parenting😊😊😊