When I worked in a center, I remembered that we made homemade bath salts as a gift for moms. It was a very simple process as we used colored epsom salt, a little bit of food coloring, and some scented oil. Today, we made some sensory salt to play with using the same method.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
"Colored Gems" (Sensory Salts)
When I worked in a center, I remembered that we made homemade bath salts as a gift for moms. It was a very simple process as we used colored epsom salt, a little bit of food coloring, and some scented oil. Today, we made some sensory salt to play with using the same method.
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If the moms use the salts in the tub will the food coloring run in the bath water?
Will the food coloring run the bath water?
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