Backyard sensory play party with Moon Sand cupcakes – Danya Banya (2024)

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It’s the middle of the month, which means it’s time for another sensory play dough post! Yay! This month is all about Moon Sand. In fact, we decided to throw a Moon Sand party in the backyard…

I can hear a few of you asking – what the sweet heck is moon sand??

Well, it can be one of two things, depending on who you ask. It caneither be hydrophobic sand (sand that repels water) or it can be can be a recipe for a type of colourful, glittery, mouldable sand. We gave both versions a go, but I’ll save our (misguided) attempts at hydrophobic sand for another post. Today I want to show you how we made and played with this second colourful, glittery, mouldable version….

First wegathered up a few essential ingredients for this outdoor party play session:

  • clean sand
  • cornflour (or corn starch if you live in the US)
  • powdered tempera paint in various colours
  • (lots and lots of) glitter in various colours
  • some large cups and some water
  • cupcake accessories – cupcake patty pans or liners, paper baking cups, DIYcupcaketoppers, a tiered cupcake stand, candles
  • party supplies – party hats, balloons, streamers
  • small sweet smelling flowers (to add an additional open-ended and natural sensory element)
  • a large sensory tub (we use a large plastic under bed storage box)
  • a bunch of super keen kids ready to play!

We didn’t measure out ingredients, so I can’t give you an exact “recipe”, but it’s easy enough to wing it as you go. Just add cornflour to damp sand, then mix in some powdered tempera paint until it looks “right”, then add lots and lots and lots of glitter. And then add some more glitter, just to be on the safe side.

I found the paper baking cups worked better than the cupcake patty pans (or cupcake liners), but it’s not a bad idea to provide both and let your kids decide which ones they’d prefer. They can then add whatever embellishments they like (candles, cupcake toppers, glitter, flowers, etc).

And of course, there’s the singing. You could sing the traditional version of “Happy Birthday”, or there’s theSimpsons / Michael Jackson version of “Lisa It’s Your Birthday”which you can adapt to your child’s name. Or how about “It’s My Birthday Today, I’m Older Than Yesterday”

Whichever version you choose, there’s bonus points for singing off key at thetop of your lungs.

Another idea is to use the paper baking cups as moulds to make little moon sandcastles. (Actually moon sand sticks together much better than normal sand, so it’s perfect for this sort of thing).

Here’s the assortment of cupcakes that we had at the end of our play session. Pretty!

And one of the best things about this sort of hands-on, no rules, sensory play is that it is fun for kids of various ages. We did this activity with an 8 year old, a 4.5 year old and JJ who was about then about 3.5 years old, and they all had bucket loads of fun together.

Unfortunately Bee (who was about 18 months old here) was sleeping for most of this play session. But she was super keen onceshe’d woken up. She had lots of fun admiring and then destroying the cupcake creations, and afterwards she climbed right inside the sensory tub – of course! (I think she’s gotten into this tub every time we’ve played with it so far…)

This is the sort of activity that is perfect for the summer holidays. Open-ended, outdoor, messy play with good friends always seems to do the trick – for my kids anyway.

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xx Danya

PS: Did you see the T-Shirt our little friend is wearing? Yes it’s one of the garbage themed t-shirts I made last year. I’m so pleased to see how well it’s held up, considering how much it’s been worn. 🙂

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  1. Backyard sensory play party with Moon Sand cupcakes – Danya Banya (10)gourmetgetaway
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    Awww…the look on the little cuties' faces is indescribable. This is fun a la "deconstructed". Great thinking, thanks!

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  2. Backyard sensory play party with Moon Sand cupcakes – Danya Banya (11)delightfullearning
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    This is fabulous! LOVE that you had a PARTY! Love all the pretty glitter too, so fun!

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  3. Backyard sensory play party with Moon Sand cupcakes – Danya Banya (12)Alicia
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    Looks like loads of fun for the kids. Bee is adorbs 🙂
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    • Backyard sensory play party with Moon Sand cupcakes – Danya Banya (13)Danya Banya
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      Thanks Alicia 🙂

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  4. Backyard sensory play party with Moon Sand cupcakes – Danya Banya (14)IT Outsourcing Dalla
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    awesome photos. I like it. Thanks.

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  5. Backyard sensory play party with Moon Sand cupcakes – Danya Banya (15)republic
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    Looks like the kids had a ton of fun!

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    • Backyard sensory play party with Moon Sand cupcakes – Danya Banya (16)Danya Banya
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      Thanks! I think anything that combines ‘pretend’ and ‘messy’ are a winner in my kids’ books. 🙂

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Moon Sand

Moon Sand can refer to two different things, depending on who you ask. It can either be hydrophobic sand, which repels water, or it can be a recipe for a type of colorful, glittery, moldable sand. The article focuses on the latter version, which is a fun sensory play material for children. The recipe for this version of Moon Sand involves mixing clean sand, cornflour (or corn starch), powdered tempera paint in various colors, and lots of glitter. The exact measurements are not provided in the article, but you can add the ingredients according to your preference and adjust as you go.

Sensory Play

Sensory play is a type of play that engages the senses, such as touch, sight, smell, and sound. It is beneficial for children's development as it helps them explore and understand the world around them. Moon Sand is a great sensory play material as it provides a tactile experience and allows children to use their imagination and creativity. The article mentions using various accessories like cupcake patty pans, liners, candles, and party supplies to enhance the sensory play experience.

Age Range

The article mentions that Moon Sand is suitable for children of various ages. In the play session described in the article, children aged 8, 4.5, and 3.5 years old all had fun playing with Moon Sand together. It is a versatile activity that can be enjoyed by children of different ages, making it a great option for family or group play.

Molding and Building

Moon Sand has the advantage of sticking together better than normal sand, making it suitable for molding and building. The article suggests using paper baking cups as molds to make little Moon Sand castles. This allows children to engage in imaginative play and create different shapes and structures with the Moon Sand.

Outdoor Play

The article mentions that Moon Sand is a perfect activity for outdoor play, especially during the summer holidays. It provides an open-ended and messy play experience that can be enjoyed in the backyard. Outdoor play allows children to connect with nature, get fresh air, and engage in physical activity while having fun with Moon Sand.

I hope this information helps you understand the concepts mentioned in the article. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!

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