Ember was so excited to see hail for the first time, so we donned some rain coats and went outside! The rain left plenty of puddles to splash around in!
And lots of hail drifts to explore and eat! We collected up a bowl of clean hail and Ember decided it was very much a delicious snack, ate the whole bowl and demanded more!
I also collected up a container full of clean hail and popped it into my freezer, much to the amusement of my family and friends. I had plans for it!
Rainbow hail!
This idea came to me a few years ago after attending a party which had sno cones there. For those who who don't know, sno cones are cups of shaved ice which are drizzled with a coloured flavoured syrup. You then use a spoon to eat the icy confection.
Instead of sugary syrup, I made it slightly more toddler friendly by using food colouring. Obviously hail can only be collected when there is a hail storm, but shaved ice should work just as well.
Be aware this gets very messy VERY quickly! We did it inside, but it would probably be better to do this outside set up on the lawn to avoid staining anything you dont want ruined.
What you need:
- A toddler in old clothes
- A container of hail or shaved ice, packed down lightly and frozen to hold its shape.
- Food colouring*
- Salt [normal preferably but rock salt will work]
- A tray, spoons, little containers
- Paper, white fabric, paper towel
- Jug of water
- Set the block of hail/shaved ice up on a tray. We put paper and paper towel under ours to contain the mess a little bit.
- Set up food colourings and other items and anything else you can think of.
- Let toddler play and explore!
*I used the little pipette food colourings you buy in a pack of four, which I refilled during the activity from larger bottles using a small syringe. This saved wasting too much food colouring.
Salt sprinkled over sections of the ice will make it melt faster than the rest of the ice.
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I left Ember to her own devices mainly [just intervening when food colour was at risk of going everywhere], it was fun watching her explore and experiment.
We did some hail paintings using the now very coloured block of hail.
When she finally got bored of it a few hours[!] later, I had a play using some white fabric. I broke coloured sections of hail off and spread it across the fabric, allowing it to melt into a multicoloured pattern.
Food colouring comes off the skin pretty well, although Ember did have a green sole of her foot for a few days. It normally will stain the finger nails/around the nails but within a week it was all gone!
I'm looking forward to the next hail storm to collect more and do it again!












