Pond Fizzy Play Activity

We’ll be doing some play on the topic of ponds this week. I think it will tie in nicely with Earth Day coming up on April 22nd.

To start off, we did a pond fizzy (potion) play activity. My kids love activities involving fizzy reactions, so we do them often.

pond fizzy sensory activity

I usually make my own fizzy powder because the kids go through a lot in one activity. My 3 year old tends to dump entire containers of fizzy powder into the water. To manage this impulse, I put the powder in small containers and refill them throughout the activity.

I prefer fizzy powder recipes that use citric acid powder – so you can just add water to create a reaction. However, baking soda and vinegar will give you the same reaction. The recipe is simple and very forgiving. The measurements do not need to be exact. I will usually just eyeball the amounts of each ingredient.

Fizzy Powder Recipe

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If you don’t have Bubbling Epsom Salt, but want to still create a long-lasting, bubbling mix – you can use cornstarch. I have more information on making fizzy/ potion powder with cornstarch in this post.

To add something extra to this activity, I made it look like a pond, so we could talk about creatures that live near ponds. I also included some blue and yellow water, so the kids could try some colour mixing. For fine motor work practice, I put out a variety of tools including pipettes, tweezers and scoops.

The kids had a great time with this activity. They loved the added texture of the grass under the water and of course, scooping, mixing and pouring the ingredients. It sparked a lot of conversation about the animals and creatures who live around ponds.

Other Materials

  • Yello Door Education Rustic Pourers (Sewing Seeds Play – save with code HOUSEOFPLAY10)
  • Lovevery colour tablets for blue and yellow water, tweezers & pipettes
  • Resin containers (Playspiration – Instagram)
  • Schleich animals
  • DIY Cattails (skewers & corks painted brown)
  • Fake grass mats, green stones, moss, flower (“lily pad”) sequins, glass pebbles (Dollarama)