
This pouring activity was a HUGE hit with my preschoolers! I was inspired by my friend Jen, from
TV-Free Toddler Time. I love her blog! She has so many simple entertainment ideas from years of experience raising ten kids.
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What you will need to pour with you kids and keep your sanity:
- A variety of different sized containers
- A big sheet to limit the mess and hopefully salvage some of the wheat
- A big bucket of wheat
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Jen used rice, you could also use dirt, a box of instant potatoes, dried beans, etc. We just used wheat as we have it on hand in big 5 gallon buckets for baking our bread.
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Opportunities for Learning with a Pouring Activity:
Practice hand and eye coordination. We got some measuring cups recently from Pourfect Bowl. They advertised them as great for kids as they are formed to make spilling a rare occurence. I was actually surprised. They made this activity a lot less messy than it potentially could have been (rubber on the bottom makes them harder to accidentally tip, and if you do tip them, the way the sides are curved makes the contents stay inside the bowl). The kids got to practice hand and eye coordination as they poured the wheat from one container to the next.

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Explore amounts. Which container holds more, the one that is deep and narrow? The one that is big but flat? The square tub? The round salad bowl? I really wish I was able to spend more time talking with them about the activity. Unfortunately, they were too distracted by the newness of this activity for many science experiments. We’ll do those in a later post, hopefully.
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Textures. This was especially enthralling to my youngest, she loved dipping her whole arm into the bucket and the feeling of the wheat squishing in her fingers. She also enjoyed helping me clean up and picking up the grains individually.
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Overall, this was a lot less messy than I anticipated! I didn’t even have to vacuum the floor when we were done, just take the sheet out and shake what I couldn’t put back into the bucket. Who knows, we might have some wheat growing in our backyard this summer.
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Added this fun activity to the collection on We Play. Check it out!

Anything with water and mud. The more water and mud the better. I love this activity and did it with my oldest when he was in OT for Sensory Integration Training…so fun!
Love your site!! We’re always looking for new activities to do : ) and those pour perfect cups sound awesome!
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What a cute activity. Thanks for stopping by my blog during the UBP. Good luck winning prizes.
our favorite summer activity is to go to the pool, where my son goes off the diving board non-stop
Great idea! Looks like you have a lot of good ideas on here. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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Hey, great idea!!! Found you via the UBP! I just posted about my girls doing something similar — we dubbed it “Bean Pool” (http://chinacat.org/roller/sunfrog/date/20100408). I like the idea of using wheat, though, gotta try that!
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I found your blog on the UBP, I love it, I am forever trying to find things to with my kids, this will help tons! Thank you for sharing!
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What fun!
We love going to the fountains in our city and splashing around! Can’t wait for summer!
This is a great activity! My two year old will love it!
They love to splash in the summer rain puddles…or spring rain 🙂
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