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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. Angela Thayer says:

      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. Angela Thayer says:

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

  3. Mary Catherine says:

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

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      Thanks! It was fun for the kids.

  4. Dollie @ Teachers of Good Things says:

    Seriously! Where do these ideas come from? I love this and my 3 year old LOVES balloons! How fun this would be!

  5. Jessy at Our Side of the Mountain says:

    How cute! I wonder if my oldest son (8) would like to make one as a “stress” ball?

    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. Angela Thayer says:

        That’s an awesome idea! Thank you for sharing 🙂

  6. Katie @ Gift of Curiosity says:

    We did sensory balloons to talk about feelings, and I think your sensory bug are super cute!

    1. Teaching Mama says:

      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. Angela Thayer says:

          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!

  7. 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. Teaching Mama says:

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

  8. Kirstylee says:

    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. Teaching Mama says:

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

  9. Teaching Mama says:

    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!!

  10. 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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