Blueberry Pancakes Sensory Play Activity

I recently bought a Blueberry Pancakes Scented Play Kit from Readymade Play Canada. The main selling point for me was that the playdough AND the sensory mix are scented!

The kit included playdough, a few blueberries, a rice and pasta mix, a frying pan and spatula, and some wood butter and maple syrup pieces. I decided to add a few extra accessories from our play kitchen – so the kids would have everything they needed to mix up pancake batter, cook the pancakes and serve them.

I also thought this would be a good opportunity to talk about the ingredients in pancakes and their food sources while we played. Eric Carle’s book, Pancakes, Pancakes provided the perfect segue between pancakes and food sources. I found some free resources on Teach Nutrition that I printed and made into a simple matching game. The kids matched the food to its food source – all of them from farms of course. 

The kids really adored this activity. It stayed out all weekend and was consistently played with. My 5 year old daughter asked if we could keep it out forever – lol. When I asked why, she said, “because it smells SOOO good!”

Materials

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Play Dough Love Bugs

Using the adorable Eye Spy Club wood love bug play pieces for inspiration, we made some love bug creations of our own. I quickly pulled together a selection of loose parts, diy heart stamps, play dough, cookie cutters and trays.

love bug play dough play invitation

Loose Parts (all from Dollarama unless otherwise noted)

  • cupcake picks (wood picks from Homesense)
  • suction toys
  • pipe cleaners
  • googly eyes
  • wood hearts
  • heart gems
  • “O’s” from x’s and o’s game
  • paper heart straws

The kids came up with some very interesting creations. I’m sure there are many other fun loose parts we could have added. Any suggestions?