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❄️ Snow Day = Calm Day (Not Perfection) ❄️
Up here it’s a full snowstorm today, so we leaned into slow, sensory, and simple instead of screens and chaos. Today’s calm activity was one of my favorites because it used what we already had at home 👇🏽 🫶🏽 Flour + Food Coloring Sensory Play I laid out flour on a tray, added a few drops of food dye, and let the kids mix, swirl, and explore with their hands. No rules. No expectations. Just texture, color, and movement. ✨ What this supports: - Sensory input & regulation - Fine motor strength - Emotional release (especially on snow days when bodies feel restless) - Connection + calm without overstimulation 👶🏽 Baby observed, my older ones created, and the house stayed peaceful — not silent, not perfect… just regulated. Snow days don’t need packed schedules. Sometimes one calm activity is enough. Drop a ❄️ if you’re snowed in too, or comment CALM if you want more simple at-home regulation ideas like this.
❄️ Snow Day = Calm Day (Not Perfection) ❄️
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