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Magic of Science Messy Play Kit

Sale price$49.95 USD

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Handpacked in California

This sensory kit for kids is (unless I make too many!) exclusively available as part of the monthly sensory box subscription to Messy Play Kits. To sign up for a monthly subscription kit of art and science activities for kids, click here

The Magic of Science Messy Play Kit invites your kiddos to practice science experiments through play! In this kit, your littles will get their hands dirty with photochromic paint (that’s a fancy word for color that changes in the sun), learn the science between color separations, make art just from scratching, and learn all about osmosis with giant water beads!

The Magic of Science Messy Play Kit includes the following activities for kids:

1)  Secret messages decoded in the sun through color changing paint

2)  A color chromatography experiment 

3)  A DIY scratch art project

4) Jumbo water beads 

This kit comes with materials and instructions for these four sensory kid’s activities, as well as an affiliated website with detailed photo instructions, educational resources, and extra ideas for educational games for kids. You'll be able to see how your child is developing through play with these open ended art and science activities, all while enjoying quality time together!

All kits are for ages 3 and up, and contain non-toxic, washable materials.

Take a look at my blog post, Messy Play Teaches Preschool Science Concepts, to learn more about how messy play can contribute to your child’s understanding of science.

Magic of Science Messy Play Kit
Magic of Science Messy Play Kit Sale price$49.95 USD

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Meet Robin

Founder and maker of Messy Play Kits

As a former preschool teacher with degrees in child development and psychology, I’ve seen first-hand how children learn best through play. My 10+ years of research and education experience go into every box I create so kids can learn about their world using all their senses.