How to Create Fun-Foam For Classroom Activities
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How to Create Fun-Foam For Classroom Activities
At Wonder Years Preschool Townsend, they created fun-foam! It was easy to gather the materials and then make it for some exciting classroom playtime!
Materials needed for fun-foam
To create fun-foam you will need the following:
*Blender
*1/2 cup of water with food coloring in it (any color)
*2 tablespoons of liquid soap (baby shampoo works great)
*A tub
*Whisks
*Spoons
*Bowls
*Toy figurines (if wanted)
How to make fun-foam
To make the fun-foam follow these steps:
1. Pour the 1/2 cup of water and liquid soap in the blender.
2. Run the blender until a foamy substance forms--this is your fun-foam!
3. Pour the fun-foam into your tub.
4. Play with the fun-foam in your tub with the whisks, spoons, bowl, and toy figurines!
Source for photos: Wonder Years Preschool Townsend
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