šØ Why We Love Messy Play ā and Why You Should Try It at Home! š
Celebrating the joy, learning, and magic of sensory play!
Messy play is one of our absolute favourite parts of the nursery dayāand yes, it can get a little messy (okay, sometimes very messy!), but itās also bursting with learning, laughter, and creativity š
Many parents wonder why we encourage messy activities like squishing playdough, pouring water, or running fingers through gooey gloop. The truth is: messy play is packed with benefitsāand itās something you can easily enjoy at home, too!
Letās take a closer look at what makes messy play so important, and how you can join the fun š
ā What Is Messy Play?
Messy play is any hands-on activity where children explore textures, materials, and sensations freely. It often includes things like:
- Water play š§
- Cornflour and water (a.k.a. gloop!)
- Sand, soil, or mud
- Shaving foam or bubbles
- Paint, slime, or jelly
- Dry rice, pasta, or lentils
- Playdough and clay
Thereās no specific end goalājust open-ended fun and discovery!
š Why We Love Messy Play in Nursery
Messy play is more than just splashing and squishingāit supports key areas of development:
š§ Brain Boosting
Children learn through their senses, and messy play is a full sensory experience! It helps with early science and maths thinking as they pour, measure, mix, and experiment.
ā Fine Motor Skills
Squeezing, pinching, pouring, and moulding all help strengthen little handsāperfect for developing pencil grip and self-care skills later on.
š¬ Language Development
Messy play invites lots of conversation. Children use rich describing words like slimy, sticky, runny, and soft, building their vocabulary through play.
š Emotional Wellbeing
Messy play is calming and therapeutic. It helps children relax, focus, and express feelingsāespecially those who may struggle to talk about their emotions.
šØ Creativity and Confidence
Thereās no ārightā way to explore messy play. Children lead the way, try new things, and build confidence as they discover what materials can do.
š” Easy, Low-Cost Messy Play Ideas for Home
You donāt need fancy toys or a garden to enjoy messy play. Here are some simple ideas you can try using everyday items:
š½ Cornflour & Water (Gloop!)
Mix equal parts cornflour and water. Add a few drops of food colouring if you like. It feels solid when squeezed but runs through your fingersāa fascinating sensory experience!
š„ Rice or Pasta Tray
Fill a shallow tray with dry rice or pasta. Add scoops, cups, spoons, and containers for pouring and sorting fun.
š¦ Shaving Foam Fun
Squirt shaving foam into a tray and let your child draw, squeeze, and swirl. Add a drop of food colouring or glitter for extra fun.
š§ Water Play
A washing-up bowl and a few plastic cups = instant fun. Add sponges, toy animals, or even ice cubes to explore temperature and texture.
šØ Mess-Free Paint in a Bag
Squirt paint into a zip-lock bag, seal it tight, and let your child squish and move the colours around with their fingersāwithout the clean-up!
š§¼ A Note About the Messā¦
Yes, it can get messyābut thatās where aprons, towels, and a bit of prep come in handy. Try:
- Laying down a plastic mat or old shower curtain
- Using a tray or box to contain materials
- Keeping a flannel and warm water nearby
Messy play is worth the mess. And rememberāit all washes off in the end!
š Final Thoughts
Messy play isnāt just funāitās meaningful, magical learning disguised as gooey giggles and colourful chaos š
We see the benefits every day in nursery, and with a few simple materials, you can bring that same joy and discovery into your home too. Whether itās a tray of rice or a splash in the water bowl, your child is learning, growing, and exploring with every squish and stir.
Need more inspiration or support setting up messy play at home? Weāre always happy to helpājust ask!