Answering Your Concerns About Messy Play (2024)

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One of my favorite parts of my job is sharing my products at fairs where I can talk about my enthusiasm for messy play with new people. It's so much fun! It's also eye-opening, as I often hear the concerns they have about introducing their kids to messy play. I wanted to take a moment today to answer a few of the most common ones I've encountered.

What arethe disadvantages of messy play?

Even the simplest messy play activities require time and attention, which as a parent myself, I understand can both be precious resources. If your family is strapped for time, try integrating messy play into your daily activities. Bath and shower time can be a blast with a few toys or bath crayons. Daily walks to the bus stop or rides in the car can include conversations about what your little one sees or smells. Eating together can be a great way to try new textures and taste diverse flavors.

Everyone’s everyday life is filled with sensory activities already, so try to be a little more intentional about recognizing and communicating them. Other disadvantages may be that your toddler doesn’t like messy play, that it’s well…messy, and that activities can be expensive. But there are greattips to contain messes and keepmessy play activities in your budget as shared below.

What if my toddler doesn't like messy play or messy hands?

Often simple modifications can be made to messy play activities so your toddler can enjoy them. Think about what you already know about your child’s preferences. Maybe your toddler doesn’t like messy hands. If they don't like touching certain textures with their hands, consider incorporating kitchen or sand tools like a measuring cup or sand shovel. That way they can still manipulate the materials without becoming uncomfortable. Be encouraging and open-minded as they explore this new adventure!

    What if messy play isTOO messy?

    This is a concern that blocks many people from trying messy play with their kids. Here are a few things to reassure you:

    • Look over my Mess-Free Sensory Play Activitiespost.
    • You can engage in messy play in the bathtub. This keeps the mess within bounds, and your play area will be easy to wipe and rinse when you're done!
    • You can choose the level of mess you're comfortable with! If you have a low mess threshold, a sensory bin might be a good place to begin. Or inviting your child to enjoy sensory play outdoors would be another great option!

    What if I don't have the education to make messy play an enriching experience for my child?

    When I explain the educational benefits of messy play, sometimes parents feel intimidated. But don't worry! You have a TON of relevant knowledge and experience that you're not even aware of! Here are some other resources that will help you feel confident in nurturing your child's minds through messy play:

    • Sign up for my newsletter to receive the latest research and information regarding sensory and messy play.
    • On my website, I have a page of Tips for Successful Messy Play.
    • If you purchase one of my kits, you will also receive supplemental materials to offer guidance and suggestions for your messy play.
    • The children's section of your library is full of great books related to the principles and themes of messy play kits. Ask your children's librarian, and they'll be happy to help you find books about dinosaurs, the ocean, art, plants, and more! This also teaches your child that while you may not know everything off the top of your head, you are resourceful and know how to find the answer and ask for help when you need it, which is a powerful lesson!

    What if messy play is too expensive?

    Messy play can actually be very economical! As with any new activity, it's possible to go wild and spend a lot of money. But please know that you don't have to! Here are some ways to keep the costs down as you explore messy play and sensory play with your child:

    • Check out myFREE guide to 32 household items to add to sensory bins.
    • Begin with the equipment you already have. For example, a few materials on a sheet pan can be plenty for your first messy experience! Take a look at my Safe and Unsafe Sensory Materials for the Base of Your Bin post for more ideas.
    • Start small! For example, I offer an“Under $15” section in my storethat can be a good way to dip your toes in.
    • There are a lot of resources for DIY messy play options! Take a look at my activity ideas. Researching them is how I got my start!

    As an expert messy play facilitator, former preschool teacher, and current parent, I know the benefits of messy play. Sure there are a few drawbacks, but none that can't be overcome with a few adjustments! I hope you found the ideas above to help you to make messy play more accessible for your family.

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    FAQs

    Why is messy play so important? ›

    Messy play harnesses children's spontaneous exploration to help them learn. Children develop curiosity, initiative, focus and persistence through messy play. These are foundational skills in the 'Approaches to Learning' domain of ELOF, which identifies learning strategies.

    Why do some children not like messy play? ›

    Not every adult or child is comfortable with this kind of play but it can be vitally important for your child's development so embrace it! Some children don't enjoy messy play when they have difficulties processing visual and tactile input.

    What skills do you get from messy play? ›

    The Benefits of Messy Play for Young Children's Development
    • Sensory stimulation. ...
    • Fine motor skills. ...
    • Creativity and imagination. ...
    • Cognitive development. ...
    • Language development. ...
    • Emotional regulation. ...
    • Social skills. ...
    • Self-confidence and self-expression.

    What learning is happening with messy play? ›

    It Fosters Curiosity, Imagination and Exploration

    With messy play, the sensory experience also helps children to understand their senses. By exploring how things feel, smell and taste, this type of play nurtures an awareness and understanding of the world that surrounds them.

    Why is play important for everyone? ›

    While play is crucial for a child's development, it is also beneficial for people of all ages. Play can add joy to life, relieve stress, supercharge learning, and connect you to others and the world around you. Play can also make work more productive and pleasurable.

    Is an example of messy play? ›

    Mud, sand, dirt, leaves, goop, foam, paint, water and grass—these are the things that make messy play. Whipping up a mess is fun. It's also good for your child's development. It stimulates their senses, strengthens their hand-eye coordination and develops their fine motor skills.

    How do I encourage my child to messy play? ›

    It can be simple things like a bubble bath, sink play (fill sink up with water, add a few toys), water play, sand play, food play (dried rice, cereal, yogurt) a muddy patch outside… anything that can stimulate your child's senses. Even these simply messy play activities have so many benefits to children.

    Is it normal for kids to be messy? ›

    It's common for kids of all ages to have messy rooms and other spaces. Some kids want to be neat but need help with organization. Being specific about what you expect makes it easier for your child to follow through.

    What causes children not to play? ›

    Common reasons for the decline include safety concerns (stranger danger, crime, traffic), eroding social capital, increasing time spent in school, a rising belief that childhood is a time for resume building , and an overemphasis on structured activities (sports, clubs, etc.).

    What is another name for messy play? ›

    Messy play is also known as sensory play. It's a way of playing that uses your child's 5 senses (touch, taste, smell, sound and sight). Messy play lets your child explore lots of different materials, textures and objects.

    What happens at Messy play? ›

    Through tactile activities, messy play develops their sensory experiences of how things look, feel, smell, taste and sound. This is especially important in early childhood when babies can't communicate so rely heavily on their senses to discover new things and work things out.

    How do you clean up after messy play? ›

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    5. Stay close by. ...
    6. Use the shower or bath for the cleanup. ...
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    When to introduce messy play? ›

    We encourage you to introduce messy play as soon as possible! Early Years experts suggest that more messy play can result in increased concentration, confidence and more. It is suggested that messy play is particularly important when children are between 2 – 5 years old.

    Are messy kids more creative? ›

    This summer, researchers at the University of Minnesota found that students in disorderly rooms "exhibited more creativity" than those who were in neat and tidy ones.

    What are the benefits of messy play ot? ›

    The sensory experience of messy play helps children build body awareness, build fine motor skills, finger and hand strength and dexterity and improve hand-eye co-ordination.

    What are the benefits of dirty play? ›

    KEY DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES ACHIEVED THROUGH MUD PLAY – As children grow through their formative years, mud play will help them achieve many key developmental milestones, such as fine and gross motor skills, sensory awareness, balance and coordination.

    Why is messy art important for kids? ›

    Allowing children to get messy with their art materials is an important part of play. According to How We Learn, messy art has many benefits for early learners. It “is important for their sensory development and their language development. It is important for their creativity, imaginations, and problem solving too.

    How does messy play promote self discovery? ›

    Messy play with open ended materials like spaghetti, jelly, or play dough helps kids learn to play independently, increases attention span, provides opportunities to problem solve, and builds self-confidence and self-esteem. Messy play can also support your child's language development.

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