Homemade Snow Dough Recipe – Easy 2 ingredient recipe
Homemade Snow Dough is a super easy sensory play to make and so much fun to play with. You can use this as a fun sensory play for toddlers and preschoolers, a cool hands activity, or a great excuse for a snow day with fake snow that’s cold. Your kids are going to love this snow dough recipe.
Snow Dough Recipe
Easy to Make Homemade Snow Dough
Snow dough is a fun sensory activity perfect for winter. Add it to a sensory bin with winter animals, or play with it by itself. Your kids will love squishing and building with snow dough.

Benefits of Playing with a Homemade Snow Sensory Bin
Playing with a homemade snow sensory bin offers so many benefits for kids, blending fun with valuable developmental opportunities.
Here are some of the advantages:
- Sensory Exploration: Engaging with a snow sensory bin stimulates multiple senses, including touch, sight, and sometimes even smell if you add scented elements. This sensory play helps children learn about different textures, temperatures, and consistencies, enhancing their sensory processing skills.
- Fine Motor Skills: Manipulating small objects, scooping, pouring, and shaping the snow helps strengthen fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. These activities are crucial for writing, buttoning clothes, and using utensils.
- Creativity and Imagination: A snow sensory bin is a blank canvas for imaginative play. Children can create miniature winter worlds, build snowmen, or pretend to explore the Arctic. This kind of open-ended play nurtures creativity and storytelling abilities.
- Cognitive Development: Sensory bins provide opportunities for problem-solving and critical thinking. Kids might experiment with building structures with the snow or explore its science.
- Emotional Regulation: The tactile experience of playing with snow can be calming, helping children manage emotions and reduce stress. It provides a soothing, repetitive activity that can be particularly beneficial for children who need help with self-regulation.
- Social Skills: When shared with friends or siblings, a snow sensory bin activity is even more fun. Kids learn to share, take turns, and communicate effectively, enhancing their social interactions and cooperative play skills.
- Scientific Curiosity: Homemade snow sensory bins can be a gateway to exploring basic scientific concepts. Parents and educators can introduce discussions about states of matter, temperature changes, and the water cycle, sparking a child’s interest in science.
Creating a homemade snow sensory bin is a simple way to support a child’s development. It’s a versatile activity combining the magic of winter with hands-on learning, making it a favorite for kids and adults.
Snow Sensory Bin

Do you have a lot of snow days? We don’t; we usually only see one or two snows a year. That means hardly any snowball fights or squishy snow play unless we make it ourselves.
Even if you get a lot of snow in your area, this homemade snow is excellent for a day of sensory play or a Winter Animals Theme or Unit Study.

How to Make Snow Dough Recipe
2 Ingredients and you’ve got snow!
- 3 cups Baking Soda
- 3/4 cup water
- *optional Glitter
Mix it up and play. It’s that easy.
This snow dough was so much fun and so easy to make.
You can add Safari Toob animals for the perfect small world play. We used the Arctic Set and the Penguins for a cool polar experience.

This homemade snow is just like the real thing. You can make snowballs, mountains, snowmen, and more.
Preschool Science
All of the kids enjoyed a day with homemade snow. I mean, who doesn’t like a snow day occasionally 😉

If you’re like us and want a fun indoor snowball fight with no mess, I recommend these. They are so much fun.

What do you think? Are you ready to make Homemade Snow?
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