Messy play ideas to spark your child’s creative development

Although messy play is, well, messy, it also makes an enormous contribution to your child’s cognitive and creative development.

Messy play entails more than just letting your child go wild with a mound of mud or a pot of paint. Despite the impression that “messy play” is untidy or disorganised, messy play engages all of your child’s senses and is an important aspect of early learning.

“Stimulating your child is critically important to ensuring that she develops optimally,” says Carla Grobler, occupational therapist and author of My Smart Kid’s Growing Up Step By Step. “It’s been proven that babies who don’t receive touch and stimulation activities may experience severe developmental delays.”

The benefits of messy play

Ready to give it a go? Then read on!

Fun messy play activities

Here are a few fun activities that will keep your child entertained today and help her learn at the same time.

Splishy splashy water texture fun

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Top tip: For more fun, add bubbles or sand to the water to let your child play feel the different textures.

Gooey goop

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This messy play activity will stimulate your child’s creative senses, strengthen those fingers, and promote the sense of touch in her hands.  Cornflour mixed with water has an amazing texture because it starts off gooey in your hands and hardens as you play with it.

Top tip: As the mixture hardens, let your child experiment some more by mixing some of the dry food ingredients (such as the oats and rice) into the cornflour mixture to change its look and feel.

Shaving cream painting

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Top tip: Add different elements to the shaving cream, like glitter or items from the garden (sticks, stones, leaves or flowers). Be sure to watch that your little one doesn’t eat the shaving cream or other elements! You could also use whipped cream if your child isn’t lactose sensitive and you’re certain she’ll want to stick her fingers and hands into her mouth.

Sand and mud play

Who says mud is out of bounds? Can you remember the joy of sinking your toes into a puddle of squishy mud?

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This is one of the most popular messy play activities that all children love. Let your child sit in the sand with water and a spade and let her make her own mud pond!

Top tip: Play pat-a-cake or baker’s man. Pat your mud pile, prick it and mark it with B, decorate with leaves, and pretend to eat your chocolate cake!

Ghost mud

This is the one time you can allow your child to shred the toilet paper and play with the soap!

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Top tip: Grab the cookie cutters or moulds you have in the kitchen, or simply spoon the mixture into muffin trays and pat it flat.

Safety first

 

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