![]() They knew how to fly, play, splash, and laugh without any help from us. There were a few pretend play ideas that the adults could throw in every now and then (“Do you need any tools to help you fix the plane? Oh, that plane looks dirty! Are you giving it a bath?”).īut the kids really didn’t need instructions or guidance. Safari Ltd sent us one of their toobs to try, AND they’re generously offering our readers the chance to win a Toob of their own! Stay tuned–giveaway starts Thursday (November 7).Īs expected, the kids jumped right in. Kids LOVE water, and clean up is a breeze (especially when you’re outside!).įor our airplane bin, I took an under-the-bed tote (like this one), filled it with water, added blue food coloring (to mimic the sky), and threw in all of the waterproof airplane toys we could scrounge up.īy far the best part of our sensory bin was the In The Sky Toob. So an airplane birthday party means airplane party play! Here’s what we set out for the future pilots: Airplane Sensory Bin But today’s post is all about airplane play!Īt our house, birthday parties are glorified play dates. So when we started preparing for her third birthday party, pink airplanes seemed like a fitting theme! I have an entire post devoted to the airplane party details–a homemade pink airplane cake, airplane cupcake toppers, airplane chocolate, airplane suckers, and even DIY airplane crayons to give as favors. Our oldest daughter shares her daddy’s love of airplanes to such a great extent that she says she wants to be a “Mommy Pilot” when she grows up. Hi there! Thanks for visiting! If you’d like to read more kids’ activity ideas and family travel tips, follow our blog on pinterest, subscribe by email, and/or join the conversation on the Nothing if Not Intentional facebook page!Īffiliate links included for your convenience.
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