WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD- Small parts. Not for children under 3 years
WHAT TO DO WITH WATER BEADS
1. Sensory Water Beads
Really, there's not much more you need to do with water beads than have a bowl full of them to plunge your hands into and hold and squish them.
Water beads seem like magic to kids because the beads start out so tiny and grow within a few hours.
2. Decorating with Water Beads
The most common use for water beads is in decorating. Use them in vases, bowls, and jars for eye appeal. They are great for centerpieces for weddings and other events. The water beads really add a wow factor that can turn ordinary vases and bowls into something beautiful.
3. Water Beads for Plants
Water beads are also great to use with plants. They help plants retain water and reduce the amount of watering plants need. They release the water gradually so the plant isn't flooded with water.
The water beads can also act as a replacement for soil with some plants.Bamboo plants do well with water beads rather than soil.
How to Use Water Beads
1. 1 tsp dry beads will yield about 1 quart of Water beads when fully hydrated.
2. Allow the beads to fully expand in 6-8 hours.
3. Remove the expanded beads from the water and pour into vases or bowls and ready to use.
NOTE: The water beads is Non-toxic, but could not eat, Pleas keep away from kids under 3 years, play under adult's supervision