Then spread the rice of on baking paper in the sun to dry for a day or if you have an impatient toddler you can cook it in a low temperature oven.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Rice Find it Bottle
fter our success of our sand bottle, we decided to make another that we will keep in the car for long trips. This one we made with coloured rice. Tara added a cup of long grain rice, 2 tbs of white vinegar and a good amount of food colouring into a snap lock bag.
Close it up and start squishing the rice around to mix the colour
Give it a good shake to make sure all the rice is covered

Then spread the rice of on baking paper in the sun to dry for a day or if you have an impatient toddler you can cook it in a low temperature oven.
Then spread the rice of on baking paper in the sun to dry for a day or if you have an impatient toddler you can cook it in a low temperature oven.
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I love all the bright colors!!
ReplyDeleteCool idea! Will have to think about how I might use this in my new preschool class.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful activity! I love the way the rice ends up so bright and colorful! I think your blog is great and gave you an award at http://LivingMontessoriNow.com/2010/08/20/awards-to-happily-pass-on/
ReplyDeleteAn award! WoW! Thanks deb, its nice to be recognised though its not why i do it, i feel blessed to connect with other mums/teachers who love their jobs!
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