Safe Water Beads for Toddlers
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We love water beads at our house. They are a favorite sensory activity, but water beads are actually not safe for little ones. They are used in flower arrangements and although they are nontoxic, they are not edible and a choking hazard. My kids really don’t put items in their mouths, but to be on the safe side I wanted to make water beads that were safe for my children if they did ingest them.
So to make these, you’ll need a couple ingredients.
- Tapioca Pearls– Make sure to get the kind that cooks in 5 minutes!
- Gel Food Coloring– I used blue, pink, purple, orange, and yellow
Then you’ll boil 10 cups of water for 1 cup of tapioca pearls. Once the water is boiling, add the tapioca. After about one minute they will rise to the top. Gently stir them and then put the lid on and let them sit for about 4 more minutes.
Next, drain and rinse them with cold water.
Then I separated them into colors. I divided the clear ones up with the colored ones and used gel food coloring to dye the clear ones and also make the colored tapioca pearls brighter. I just used a small drop and stirred them around.
To let the food coloring soak in, I laid them on wax paper and I let them sit for about an hour to dry.
Then I created an invitation to play for my toddler. I displayed the water beads in bowls, set out a silicone mold, and had a large bin with a little bit of water in it. I did that so my little one could dump the beads into to play with them. Also, these tapioca pearls are a little sticky, so adding some water helped.
He had a blast exploring!
A few things to note:
1. These are safe to eat, but I am not recommending you child eats them. I just don’t like the idea of ingesting food dye.
2. The food coloring does wear off slightly in the water and on hands. My toddler didn’t use his hands much, but I could see a little bit of color of them afterwards.
3. These do not last long. They started turning mushy and yucky colors after a day.
I do think this is a safe activity for toddlers and a great alternative to regular water beads. So what are your thoughts? Have you tried this before? Will you try it?
Quick question….if you don’t buy the five minute ones, how do the instructions change? Do I need to cook them longer. I started cooking them and they are not expanding. I just don’t want them to become too mushy by overdoing it. Thanks! I can’t wait to try this with my 19 month old.
Oh I so wish I knew the answer to this question! I have not tried it without the 5 minute ones. I’m so sorry! I would guess you would just cook them according to the package. Let me know if it turned out for you. Thanks!
What do you do if the beads start to smell?
Hmm..Did they smell right away? Or after a while? If they smell after a while, I would say they are old. They don’t seem to last too long.
I’ve been thinking about using your idea for quite a while now. Love the idea of water beads but I have two toddlers (2.5 and 1.5) and the beads didn’t sound like a good idea. It’s been nice outside, so I finally made up a batch of tapioca pearls. I bought them at a bulk store and they’re not the 5 minute ones, so that was disappointing I did put the dye in the water and I didn’t end up with any color bleeding problems.
To the commenter who asked about the pearls being a choking hazard- my kids had no problem eating them and squishing them between their fingers. In fact, they were hard to pick up because they were so soft. They would even be fun for a high chair bound baby to play with for a while (without the dye, of course).
I think the pearls would be a good for pretend frog eggs (or fish eggs) in a life cycle study.
Thanks for the idea! I linked to your site on my new blog- inourpond.blogspot.com.
Thank you for sharing your experience!! It is hard to describe unless you make them yourselves. I agree that they are so soft that it would be fun for a baby in a high chair. And love the idea of frog eggs! Thanks again for taking time to share. 🙂
WHAT ABOUT THE CHOKING HAZARD? THESE ARE QUITE SMALL, EASILY SWALLOWED AND CAN GET CAUGHT IN A TODDLER’S THROAT.
Thanks for your concern. These water beads are very soft and and squishy (since it is a Tapioca pearl), so if a toddler tried to eat them, I do not think it would not get caught in their throat. They would be able to swallow it because it is so soft and mushy. But if you are concerned about this, then I would wait until the child is older and does not put things in their mouths.
I too am concerned about this. The tapioca pearls say not to be consumed by children under 3 and iam wondering why? Choking? Maybe. I’m going to try them anyway. But definitly concerns me.
I have not heard of that warning. Like you said, maybe it’s a choking hazard for kids who aren’t able to chew foods yet? We had no problem with them and they were soft and squishy. I would just stay right next to your child and monitor them while they play.
I think that these could be colored if they were boiled in colored water eliminating the coloring step. it would mean using a few different small pots but it is one step less and i think that the food color would be less likely to rub off. I am definitely going to try this one and will let you know how it turns out.
Love this! I miss my “bubble tea” drinks now that I live in New Zealand–back home in California they were easier to find! But I could probably buy them here, and this does look fun. I caved and bought food dye today to use in play dough, but don’t even like using it in things that my kids will be playing with–even if they don’t end up eating it, it can be absorbed through their skin. Wish there were a safer alternative! Thanks for the fun idea!
Instead of food dye you can try kool aid powder in your play dough to colour it, plus it makes it smell great too!
If you have an Asian market around they often have very large bags of tapioca for cheap. It may not be the quick cook kind though.
Buying these now!! Love it, thanks Angela, hope you’re well 🙂
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This looks like fun – but I have no idea what tapioca pearls are! Where would you find them in the grocery store?
The tapioca pearls should be in the isle with the jello. I know at Publix anyway. Hope I have helped you.
I love this idea!! We have so much fun with the Orbees, but it was always my concern that they would get eaten (and truth be told, one or two did,,possibly more when my back was turned in the kitchen). I feel much better about the tapioca pearls and will try them soon. My kiddos are going to love this!! Smart lady!! 😉