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Young children learn through play. When young children are actively involved in their own learning and having fun at it, they learn better. You can support their learning by engaging them playfully in everyday activities. The activities on our site are based on everyday experiences, use materials commonly found in the home, and most importantly designed to encourage children’s healthy development in all areas (physical, social emotional, language and literacy, and cognitive).

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Mud painting affords rich opportunities to develop muscles, coordination, cognitive skills, and their imagination.

What You Need:


  • Dirt and water

  • 4 disposable containers

  • Paint brushes or sponges

  • 4 different colors of food coloring or washable tempera paint

  • Cardboard to paint on

What To Do:


  1. Help your child mix water and dirt in 4 containers to create mud. Experiment with different thicknesses by adding more water for thinner mud paint, and/or more dirt for a thicker paint.

  2. Add a few drops of food coloring (or tempera paint) in each container of mud (1 color per container). Mix together. You now have mud paint!

  3. Place a paintbrush in each of the containers and give your child a piece of cardboard to paint on. Have fun!