Easy Sensory Play - Shaving Cream and Bubble Wrap (2024)

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Bubble wrap is so much fun to play with and these easy bubble wrap sensory play ideas will keep your kids your kids playing for ages!

Grab some recycled bubble wrap and try our super easy shaving cream and bubble wrap sensory play, or give one of the other easy bubble wrap sensory activities a go with your kids!

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Do your kids LOVE messy sensory play?
Do they love squishing their hands through something gooey and slippery and slimy?

Sensory play is so good for our kids, it helps them develop crucial cognitive skills by engaging multiple senses and offering lots of opportunities for learning. Hands-on exploration during sensory play also helps kids refine fine motor skills, and offers lots of opportunities for scientific thinking, language and social development, as well as helping with self regulation and emotional development.

But sometimes messy play seems like such a huge, time consuming production, that we just can’t face it, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

This simple shaving cream and bubble wrap sensory play activity is one of the quickest, easiest, sensory play set ups you’ll ever try, and it cleans up pretty easily too!

TIP: if your kids love sensory play check out these super easy sensory play ideas, or for more shaving cream fun try this shaving cream painting activity.

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Shaving Cream and Bubble Wrap Sensory Play

You only need a few things to set up this easy sensory play activity, and it you can set it up in just a few minutes.

Supplies for Shaving Cream and Bubble Wrap Sensory Play

To set up this fun messy play activity you’ll need:

  • a table or area on the floor – head outside to make clean up even easier!
  • a large sheet of recycled bubble wrap
  • shaving cream
  • tape – optional but recommended
  • paint, liquid water colours, or food colouring – optional but fun
  • a smock, apron, or naked child!
  • a cloth or wipes to wipe up any spills.
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Setting Up the Shaving Cream and Bubble Wrap Messy Play Activity.

The best way to keep mess to a minimum is to clearly define the play space for sensory play.

For this activity, tape the babble wrap to a table or the floor and remind your child to keep the shaving cream on the bubble wrap. This will help contain the mess, and make clean up really easy!

Squirt some shaving cream onto the bubble wrap and add a few squirts of colour or dollops of paint if you like.

Adding colour is optional, it will up the mess factor slightly, and be aware that some food colouring and paint can stain. We used liquid water colours which add a bright vivid colour and clean up really easily.

Pop on a smock (or go shirt-less) and explain to your preschooler that they need to be careful not to get the shaving cream in their eyes… and then let them go to town!

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The bubble wrap adds and extra sensory dimension to this activity!

Talking to your child about what they are doing and how it feels is a great way to encourage language development. Use lots of fun words like – squidgy, slimy, slippery, bumpy, ridgy, bubbly etc.

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The kids can mix the colour and see what happens. They might like to make ‘mountains’ from the shaving cream or serve up handfuls of ‘ice cream! Or they might just like running their hands over the slippery bubble wrap to feel the sensations.

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Cleaning Up the Bubble Wrap and Shaving Cream Sensory Play.

This activity is messy, but it is’t hard to clean up!

When you are done playing hand washing is easy thanks to the soapy shaving foam. If your child has more than their hands covered, pop them in the bath.

Cleaning up the table is super easy, just un-tape the bubble wrap, fold it up, and throw it away. Done!

If you want to reuse the bubble wrap you can put it on the bottom of the bath for even more sensory fun and easy clean up – just be careful, it will be slippery at first!

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More Bubble Wrap Sensory Play Ideas

Bubble wrap is such a great recycled material to use for sensory play, and there are so many fun ways to use it!

  • Make a bubble wrap sensory walk
    Simply tape a big piece of bubble wrap onto the floor and let your kids walk, jump, stomp, crawl or roll along it, or even ride their bikes over it to experience how to feels on their body and how it sounds when the bubbles pop!
  • Paint on bubble wrap
    This big bubble wrap painting activity is all about the sensory experience, and not so much about making a finished art product.
  • Pop bubble wrap to music!
    Give those small muscles in hands and fingers a workout by trying to pop bubble wrap in time with some music!
  • Add some bubble wrap to finger painting.
    We made some bubble wrap ‘mittens’ to add to the finger painting fun!
  • Add bubble wrap to the bottom of your water table
    Adding a sheet of bubble wrap to the bottom of your water play activity adds a new sensory experience to a favourite activity.
Easy Sensory Play - Shaving Cream and Bubble Wrap (2024)

FAQs

Easy Sensory Play - Shaving Cream and Bubble Wrap? ›

For this activity, tape the babble wrap to a table or the floor and remind your child to keep the shaving cream on the bubble wrap. This will help contain the mess, and make clean up really easy! Squirt some shaving cream onto the bubble wrap and add a few squirts of colour or dollops of paint if you like.

How to make shaving cream sensory play? ›

Setting Up the Shaving Cream Activity
  1. Cover the area with shaving cream! ...
  2. Let the child explore the scent and texture of the shaving cream. ...
  3. Then “hide” some objects under the cream (plastic toys, a spoon, anything you have around and can be rinsed off). ...
  4. Turn it over to them!
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What is a safe alternative to shaving cream for sensory play? ›

This sensory foam is so easy to make and is a great taste safe alternative to shaving cream so perfect for little ones.

Is shaving foam safe for kids to play with? ›

Both shaving foam and shaving cream are great to use for all sorts of fun kids activities and messy play ideas for toddlers and preschoolers. Have a go at some of these ideas at home, from foam dough, to sand foam, shaving foam paints, rain clouds and more.

What are the shaving cream activities for special needs? ›

Writing and Drawing with Shaving Cream

Squeeze a large amount of shaving cream on the surface and encourage your children to draw shapes, letters, or just smoosh the cream between their fingers. This activity can be done with shaving cream in a large plastic bag if you would like to avoid the mess!

What is the best thing to use instead of shaving cream? ›

Conditioner

One of the most popular substitutes for shaving cream is conditioner — and for a good reason. Conditioner typically has a thick formula and is formulated with soothing, hydrating ingredients, making it an easy swap for shaving cream if you're in need.

What is a good substitute for shaving cream for babies? ›

My daughter was sensitive to the shaving cream, so I substituted it with Cool Whip! I even added some food coloring for fun. This way the smell of the shaving cream wasn't an issue and she could lick her fingers if she wanted!!

Can 2 year olds play with shaving cream? ›

It continues to say that with proper supervision (meaning an adult is within an arms reach of the child) you can use items that “are not recommended for children under the age of 3” unless it specifically says “toxic” on the label. Which again, shaving cream does not.

Can you use shaving foam instead of shaving cream? ›

Foams. Shaving foams are a popular choice for many people when it comes to shaving. Cheap and cheerful, they may not be the best option money can buy, but they do provide a creamy lather that helps the blade glide smoothly over your skin.

Can you use shaving foam for messy play? ›

This is a wonderful messy play and art activity for toddlers, babies and children. It is quick and easy to set up and the shaving foam and paint looks really effective and enticing against the black of the tuff tray.

Is hyperlexia autism? ›

Hyperlexia is often, but not always, part of the autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It's considered a “splinter skill,” a unique skill that doesn't have much practical application. But therapists can often use a child's hyperlexic skills as a tool for their therapy and treatment.

Is shaving cream good for sensory play? ›

We have tried just about every sensory bin filler out there but, when it comes down to it, shaving cream sensory play is an all-time favorite sensory play activity – trust us, the mess is worth it! Tactile play is so beneficial (and fun!) for kids.

How do you use shaving cream in the classroom? ›

Shaving cream raincloud activity

All you need are some clear containers, water, drops of food coloring, and of course, shaving cream. It would also be in your benefit to have some weather pattern books nearby so that the children can retell stories as they explore the properties of rainclouds.

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