12/30/2023 0 Comments Edible eyeballsThey are fun to poke, wobble, squish and eat (mind you, these won't be very tasty since there is no sugar added, if you want to use them as a Halloween treat, then rather use instant jelly packets). Allow them time to observe and explore the squishy eyeballs. When your babies and toddlers are ready for some stimulating fun, plop the eye balls onto a tray or a sensory bin (preferably outdoors, since things can get messy). You can use an old egg carton to hold the molds up if necessary. Pour the gelatin mixture slowly into each cup, and then add your raisins (one each).Lightly grease your molds (Easter egg cups or egg tray) with some cooking oil.Add a few drops of food coloring and the pack of gelatin, stir it in until it completely dissolves. Heat the water up in a pan and heat until it boils. It's best to make the jelly eyeballs the night before, so that they are all set come play time.An egg tray or bottom halves of plastic easter egg cups.Food coloring (I found red and green to be the spookier colors). Did I mention it is super gooey and slimy? While most of my activities include experiments that are focused at older age groups, I though this would be a stimulating activity for the little kiddies (I have a two year old and I know how they are always on the move, looking for things to do)! It's fun, safe, completely edible and can potential keep young minds busy for a good amount of time, while igniting the senses and exploring something new. Today's addition: Edible Eyeballs - Sensory Activity For Babies And Toddlers
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