I just received a recipe by Barracudas Activity Day Camps How To Make Quicksand With Your Preschool Child and had to share it on my blog. My little human attends nursery school part time so that we can spend time together doing mother-daughter things and this recipe is perfect for one of the days she’s not at nursery. It makes a nice change from all our baking and there’s also a giveaway, so read to the end of the post. Without much ado, here’s the recipe:
How To Make Quicksand With Your Preschool Child by Barracudas Activity Day Camps
INGREDIENTS
1 x cup of cornflour
Food colouring of your choice
2 x cups of water
Something to sink! – a washer/button/marbles (different sizes – you may need to visit the art room for some of these!)
METHOD
1) Mix the cornflour, water and food colouring together in the bowl.
2) When it is at the right consistency, it will feel fairly solid in a closed hand, but when you open your fingers it will seep through.
3) To test the quick sand, pour it into the clear plastic pint cup. Put your sinker on top and push lightly around the object and it should sink to the bottom.
VIDEO TUTORIAL How To Make Quicksand With Your Preschool Child
Please note that this recipe is actually to make something called oobleck. Barracudas calls it quicksand because they felt that the really young children in their classes may be better able to relate to quicksand than oobleck. Heck as an adult myself, I didn’t even know what oobleck is. This recipe offers a great learning opportunity for you and your children as it enables you to explain the different states of things and how somethings do not always follow the basic principles. In this case, oobleck!
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This recipe by Barracudas Activity Day Camps How To Make Quicksand With Your Preschool Child is one of the activities undertaken in their LAB RATS Skills Builder course. Whilst my own child is a preschool child, the LAB RATS course is suitable for children ages 4½ – 8 Years.
This is what Barracudas has to say about their LAB RATS course:
“Whether it’s making foaming volcanoes, growing crystals or creating bouncy balls, our Lab Rats children love this FUN scientific course! There are two courses which will run consecutively throughout the camp season with 5 structured sessions full of wacky experiments to capture and stretch their imaginations throughout the week! It’s educational, but most of all, because it’s Barracudas, it’s FUN! (Max 8 children per group)”
ABOUT BARRACUDAS ACTIVITY DAY CAMPS
Barracudas Activity Day Camps is a family owned company offering outstanding Easter clubs and summer clubs in the UK to keep children entertained in the school holidays. With over 80 activities on offer, Kids love their multi-activity camps especially as their programmes have been developed over 25 years. Trusted by parents, Barracudas cares for more children at their Easter camps and Summer camps than any other operator.
They run high quality Ofsted inspected activity day camps for children and young people aged 4 ½ – 14 years. So if you have children within this age range, you should consider sending your kids to one of their camps. Click here to find your nearest Barracudas Activity Day Camp.
GIVEAWAY: WIN A WEEK OF ACTIVITIES FOR YOUR CHILD AT ANY BARRACUDAS SUMMER CAMP 2019 WORTH £164
Enter now for your chance to win a FREE stay for a week at any Barracudas Activity Day Camps in the UK this summer 2019 for ONE child aged 4 ½ – 14 years. Cost of travel to your chosen camp is not included in the prize. So if you are the winner, please choose a camp that you can get to easily and affordably.
Barracudas giveaway June 2019
*Please note that whilst this is a collaborative post with Barracudas Activity Day Camps, I will not earn any income if you do book a slot for your child at any of their camps.
Awesome! I have 2 little girls that would be ecstatic to try this! I’ll be bookmarking this page and exploring your other posts. thanks!
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thank you so much, would like to know how you get on with it 😀
i remember doing these in grade school. so much fun! thanks for sharing.
thanks for checking out my post 😀
Sounds like an awesome way to both teach your child and have fun doing it as well. Would have to check it out xx. Nice post
awesome 😀
Looks fantastic to make. My son would sure enjoy making 🙂
awesome 😀
Looks great I might try it with my son this summer.
Awesome, thanks for checking it out
great giveaway
thanks for stopping by 😀
What a great idea to keep kids entertained! I love that you have illustrated the technique so well with photos and video!
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thank you for stopping by, glad you liked the post 😀
It looks like good fun. I think my little boy would love it.
I think so too, thank you for stopping by 😀
Looks like great fun! My daughter would love this!
glad to hear that, thank you for stopping by 😀
While I don’t have a kid, I definitely agree with the points you’ve made here. If only we all had this as kids.