





Water Jelly Creative Set for Children
Create colourful jelly shapes by filling moulds and placing them into water
This water jelly creative set invites children to pour coloured liquid into shaped moulds and then place the filled shapes into a water container to see them form soft, free-floating figures. The set includes squeeze bottles, themed moulds, and a container for water play, allowing children to repeat the process with different colours and shapes. Children can select a mould, fill it with colour, and gently place the shape into the water to observe how the form changes once released.
The step-by-step process encourages careful handling and attention to sequence, as children follow a simple order from filling to placing. Watching the shapes appear in the water adds an element of discovery, while repeating the activity with new colour combinations keeps play varied. The set can be used for individual play or shared creative sessions, where children compare shapes and colours and explore different combinations together.
What children can explore while creating water jelly shapes:
Colour mixing play: Children choose and combine colours when filling moulds, helping them explore how different colours look side by side. This supports early colour awareness through hands-on experimentation.
Pouring and shaping practice: Squeezing bottles and guiding liquid into moulds involves controlled hand movements. This supports fine motor coordination used in everyday activities such as pouring drinks or handling craft tools.
Following simple steps: Moving through the sequence of filling, placing, and observing helps children practise following a process. This supports early understanding of order and basic cause-and-effect in a playful context.
Observing change: Watching shapes form in water encourages children to notice visual changes as the filled moulds release into the container. This supports attention to detail and curiosity through direct observation.
Shared creative play: Children can create shapes together, compare colours, and place their creations into the water side by side. This supports communication and cooperative play during shared creative moments.

