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  1. Kelly West says:

    Is there a special paint you needed to use that won’t peel off the balloons once they dry?
    BTW, I just found your blog. Thank you! I’m a special ed teaching assistant and a church nursery volunteer. These are great ideas.

  2. How do you get your little one to not eat them? My children put everything in their mouths!

    1. I was blessed to have boys who really didn’t put things in their mouths. Honestly, they really don’t put anything in their mouths, so I felt comfortable doing this with them. If they did, I wouldn’t try this with them until they were older.

    2. I also have a little one who puts everything in her mouth. She would love these, but I’m worried about her biting a hole in it. I had a thought though….what about putting a thin sock over the balloon?

      1. Sure that would be a good idea! It’s hard when they put everything in their mouths, isn’t it?!

  3. So much fun to be had! I love how you thought to make them into bugs — so creative! 🙂

    1. I usually put a second balloon around the first one for stress balls for older kids and they don’t pop as easily.

    1. So awesome! They are great for talking about feelings. Thank you very much.

      1. Hi, what pens did you use to decorate the balloons with? Any pen I try seems to rub ofF on his skin.

        1. I’m sorry you’re having problems! I used a Sharpie. It did rub off a little bit. Maybe it was the brand of the balloon? Maybe try a puffy paint fabric pen? Good luck!

  4. These are so, so fun! I’ve done sensory balloons before with cornstarch, but I think I’m going to make some bugs right away to use as math manipulatives! Thanks for sharing!!

    1. Great!! I love hearing that. Hope they make good math manipulatives!! 🙂 Let me know how it goes.

  5. These are so cute. I have made sensory balloons before and they were a huge hit at first, but now they are boring to both of my kids. I think decorating them like bugs will be just the thing I need to make them exciting again. I can’t wait to try these!

    1. Thanks!! They were a huge hit at our house! 🙂 Hope your kiddos will like them!

  6. Hi Juliana! My son is 20 months. I think he’s a bit advanced to know the names. I don’t know if it’s because we read a lot of books and he hears his older brother talk about different bugs! My first son called every bug a bee, too!! Yes, the throwing game was a hit!!

  7. Looks fun! How old is your son? Mine calls all bugs bee, although he knows there are different ones.;-). He would love the throwing game!

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