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Messy play – spaghetti paint.

Time for some messy play again! This time, I have mixed cooked spaghetti with fingerpaint for some squishy, slimey, squoozy fun.

(If you’d like a printout of the fingerpaint recipe, you can download it along with recipes for cooked and uncooked playdough.)

Spaghetti paint is great because it doesn’t cost much and uses ingredients most people usually have in their pantry. It is an excellent activity for sensory exploration. Children can enjoy the smell, the slimy feeling, talk about if it is warm or cold and how wet it is.

It encourages much social and language interaction between children and adults alike. Children can experiment with the paint by either handling it on its own or smearing it around on a piece of paper.

Don’t worry if the paper gets holes in it, always remember that children care about and need the process, not the product.

You can see in the photo above how a child could find out what the paint looks like if they lift the spaghetti off the paper – beautiful swirls!

Mr 4 isn’t a huge fan of messy play, but he liked watching this activity, which is a big improvement. Missy 2, however was willing to have a try. If only Missy 10 were home to really get up to her armpits in this mess. In fact, I think I’ll have to let her when she gets home from school.

(Note: if you are considering using this in a preschool or a daycare setting, please be sensitive to the fact that food play is offensive to some cultures. When in doubt, check first.)

What messy things have your children been up to lately?





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8 Responses to Messy play – spaghetti paint.
  1. marilyn jennings
    October 15, 2010 | 2:11 pm

    Sounds great! I will have to try it in my pre-school. Thanks for the fun tip.

  2. Hear Mum Roar
    October 15, 2010 | 2:50 pm

    I’m sure they’ll go crazy for it, Marilyn:)
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  3. LearnCreateDo
    October 15, 2010 | 4:49 pm

    If only these tips were around when my teen was younger. Now she just makes a mess.
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  4. Hear Mum Roar
    October 15, 2010 | 5:10 pm

    Lol, LearnCreateDo! Something I have to look forward to, huh?
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  5. Claireyh
    October 15, 2010 | 8:35 pm

    I think we might try his on the weekend, looks fun.

  6. Hear Mum Roar
    October 15, 2010 | 10:47 pm

    Oh, let me know how it goes, Claire:)
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  7. byZarah.com
    December 20, 2010 | 8:55 pm

    Wow…that looks so creepy! Food from outer space? :P
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  8. Hear Mum Roar
    December 20, 2010 | 11:54 pm

    Could be, Zarah, could be…;)
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