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Fake Snow Recipes for Kids

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Playing with Snow is one of the favorite winter activities for any kid as winter is about to end children start missing snow badly, but to their relief, fake snow can help your children to enjoy the feeling of snow even if the season is about to end. You don’t have to wait for winter to come back to fulfill your children’s wintery wishes. Even if the year’s winter is quite mild that doesn’t mean you can’t fulfill your children’s wish to play with snow. Fake snow recipes will help your children to enjoy snow even in the summer season.

You only need a few ingredients to make fake snow, children love to play with the fake snow and they can make their own little snowman and many more snowy objects they like. Here is a list of a few recipes through which you can easily make fake snow at home and make your child engage in productive yet fun activities.

Fake Snow Recipes for Kids

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Fake Snow Sensory Play Activity

A soft and fun fake snow activity for sensory exploration. Image Source/ Tutorial: We Know Stuff

Materials Required:

Baking soda or cornstarch, water, tray

Procedure:

Mix baking soda with small amounts of water. Let children squeeze and explore the snow texture.

Snow Sensory Bin for Kids

A hands-on sensory bin activity using homemade snow. Image Source/ Tutorial: Parenting Chaos

Materials Required:

Fake snow mixture, plastic bin, small toys

Procedure:

Fill a bin with fake snow. Add toys and let kids scoop and mold.

Homemade Fake Snow Recipe

Simple fake snow made with household ingredients. Image Source/ Tutorial: The Home School Scientist

Materials Required:

Baking soda, water, bowl

Procedure:

Pour baking soda into a bowl. Slowly add water and mix until fluffy.

Winter Animal Sensory Tray

A winter-themed sensory setup for imaginative play. Image Source/ Tutorial: The Best Ideas For Kids

Materials Required:

Fake snow, pinecones, toy animals, tray

Procedure:

Spread fake snow in a tray.  Add animals and natural items for play.

Frozen Snow Sensory Play

A themed sensory activity inspired by Frozen. Image Source/ Tutorial: Make Life Lovely

Materials Required:

Fake snow, Frozen figurines, tray

Procedure:

Create a snow base in a tray. Place character toys and play freely.

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Scoopable Fake Snow Activity

A realistic snow-like texture for sensory fun. Image Source/ Tutorial: A Modern Mother 

Materials Required:

Fake snow mixture, spoon, bowl

Procedure:

Prepare fake snow until scoopable. Use spoons to scoop and mold shapes.

Ice Crystal Sensory Exploration

A cold sensory activity exploring icy textures. Image Source/ Tutorial: Pink Stripey Socks

Materials Required:

Crushed ice, tray

Procedure:

Crush ice into small pieces. Let children feel and observe melting ice.

Mini Snowman Craft

A fun snowman-making activity using fake snow. Image Source/ Tutorial: The Spruce Crafts

Materials Required:

Fake snow, a small carrot piece, a bowl

Procedure:

Roll fake snow into balls. Stack them to form a snowman.

Mini Snowman Winter Craft

A cute winter display made with fake snow. Image Source/ Tutorial: Empress of Dirt

Materials Required:

Fake snow, pinecones, beads, twigs

Procedure:

Shape small snowmen using fake snow. Decorate with twigs and beads.

Snowman and Elf Winter Play

A festive winter pretend play scene for kids. Image Source/ Tutorial: The Denver Housewife

Materials Required:

Fake snow, elf doll, small accessories

Procedure:

Build a small snowman using fake snow. Add toys to create a winter scene.

I hope you like our list of Fake Snow Recipes for Kids and will surely try to make them.
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