Rainbow Rice Recipe: Perfect for Sensory Bins (2024)

Today we are showing you how to make rainbow rice! This makes an awesome sensory bin activity. In this post, we are taking you through a step by step tutorial for making your own rainbow colored rice.

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My kids love sensory bins and sensory activities! So many new textures and things to feel, do and experience.

Some bins are a total hit, and today’s rainbow rice bin was no exception!

In fact, my oldest son is somewhat obsessed with rainbows.

He loves creating amazing art with our rainbow templates and we even crafted a rainbow paper plate fish.

So a rainbow rice sensory bin only made sense.

His favorite part of the whole activity though was dyeing the rice with the food coloring!

Dyeing the rice sounds a little complicated, but it’s actually pretty easy and so much fun. Here’s a step by step tutorial on how you and the kiddos can make your own rainbow rice!

Table of Contents

  • Benefits of Sensory Bins for Kids
  • Supplies Needed for Rainbow Rice
  • Supplies Needed for the Sensory Bin
  • How to Make the Rainbow Rice
  • Setting up the Rainbow Rice Sensory Bins

Benefits of Sensory Bins for Kids

If you haven’t heard of all the great benefits of sensory bins for kids, there are a ton!

They are great for toddlers, preschoolers and any kids who have sensory issues.

It’s great for their hand eye coordination, fine motor skills, and encourages creative play. Plus sensory play is just plain fun!

Plus it helps keep little ones busy, letting mama doing other things.

Supplies Needed for Rainbow Rice

Uncooked White Rice: Plain rice is best here. Do not cook the rice, you want uncooked rice! We used about 2 cups of rice for each color, so 10 cups total for our bin

Mason Jars: We used mason jars to shake our rice and mix the food dye in. But plastic bags would work great too!

Food Coloring: Necessary for colored rice! I think the gel food coloring works best here. You’ll need a variety of rainbow colors: we usedred, blue, yellow, green and hot pink.

Rubbing Alcohol: You’ll need about 1 Tablespoon for each color of rice you’re making. Although other alcohol (like Vodka) would totally work (Since we had 5 colors, we used 5 Tablespoons) This just helps the color stick to the rice.

You’ll also need things like measuring cups and measuring spoons. Which can totally be added to your play bins afterward!

Supplies Needed for the Sensory Bin

  • Bin to play with rice in
  • Tools to move around the rice
  • Extra toys (we used little rainbow buttons for added intrest)

How to Make the Rainbow Rice

Now we’ll show you how to make this rainbow rice using food dye and just a bit of rubbing alcohol, although any alcohol will work.

Step 1: Gathering the Rice and Dyeing Supplies

Start by gathering your supplies to dye the rainbow rice.

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Step 2: Divide the Rice

Separate and place the white rice into different mason jars. We split ours between 5 different jars, one for each of our different colors.

We loosely measured, but we put about 2 cups of rice in each jar.

This part the kids can help with too!

If you aren’t using jars, this is where you’d divide the rice into 5 different Ziploc bags large enough to comfortably hold the rice but let it move freely to mix the colors.

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Step 3: Dye Rice

Now that you have all of your rice separated into the jars, it’s time to dye the rice with the food coloring.

Simply add one color of food dye to each of your jars.We used a “good squeeze” to measure our our food coloring.

So you’ll be adding green to one jar, yellow to another, etc, until each of the jars have both the rice and food dye in them.

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Step 4: Add the Rubbing Alcohol

Now add 1 tablespoon of the rubbing alcohol to each jar.

The alcohol will help spread the dye evenly around the rice. Don’t worry about the alcohol affecting the kids!

It disappears and evaporates once the rice fully dries.

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Step 5: Cap and Shake the Jars

Now you can cap each of the jars and shake like crazy to evenly color all of your rice.

A lot of shaking is necessary! But the kids loved this part. Who knew that dyeing rice could be so fun.

You may even have to stir the jars a bit to break up any large clumps of food coloring.

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This is a blurry photo of my oldest shaking the rice. This part really wore him out!

Of course, this part should be done by an adult, or a child old enough to understand how to handle glass safely.

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Step 6: Drying the Rainbow Rice

Place each color of your rice to dry on a different surface. We used paper plates but a baking sheet would work great too!

If it’s a sunny day, the heat from the sun will help it dry very quickly.

Give the rice a gentle occasional stir to help the drying process.

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Step 6: Add the Rainbow Rice to the Sensory Bins

Once the rice is totally dry, now it’s time for the good part!

Adding the rice to the sensory bin!

For a fun effect, we layered our rainbow rice into colored layers.

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Setting up the Rainbow Rice Sensory Bins

Setting up a rainbow rice sensory bin is fun and takes nearly nothing once it’s got all the fun colored rice in it!

Things we added to our rainbow rice sensory bin:

  • A large spoon
  • A bright silicone brush
  • Paintbrush
  • A few rainbow buttons we had on hand
  • A measuring cup
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Other Items You Could Add to the Rainbow Rice Bins

Don’t feel limited on what you can add to the rainbow rice bins! Other neat items that would encourage sensory play

  • Small funnels
  • Small jars
  • Toy cars
  • Blocks or Legos
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FAQs

What rice is best for sensory play? ›

Sensory play can begin at birth – a bath is a sensory experience! For other activities, consider what is safest for your child and what they can safely interact with. Always start with taste safe materials (like rainbow rice) that are not choking hazards.

Can I use rice for sensory bin? ›

Rice is a favorite sensory bin base in our house, so it seemed like the perfect material to color. Believe it or not, coloring rice is actually really simple! The best part is that you can use any color you want and can dye a small batch or a large one.

How many cups of rice for sensory bin? ›

Rice - you will need 7 cups of rice total if you purchase the same size bin. Of course, you can always use more or less, depending on the size of your bin. Food Coloring - we chose to do pink and purple rice, so those were the colors we needed for the dye as well.

How long does it take dyed rice to dry? ›

After that add more drops of liquid watercolors, if needed. Next, spread rice out onto a cookie sheet or baking pan and then let dry overnight. Or, leave in the baggie and place it outside (with the baggie open) to let it air dry for about 30 minutes to two hours, depending on weather conditions.

How many pounds of rice do I need for a sensory table? ›

How to Make Colored UNCOOKED Rice: 1) Decide how much rice you want to make. If you only want to fill a small bin, 3-5 lbs. will work. If you want a larger sensory table, use about 15-20 lbs.

Why do you add vinegar to sensory rice? ›

If using food coloring, add a hearty amount and add a small bit of vinegar. For the amount of rice pictured below, I'd add around a teaspoon of vinegar. The vinegar helps spread and set the color. If you still have some white grains of rice, add more food coloring (and/or vinegar).

What are the benefits of rainbow rice sensory play? ›

What might kids learn? The Rainbow Rice Sensory Play activity helps children: Develop fine motor skills through the repetitive motions of scooping, pouring, and grasping objects during play. Explore the properties of different materials (such as color, shape, size, texture, and sound).

How to make a rice sensory bag? ›

Place a handful of rice in a ziplock bag. 2. Seal the bag and rub the outside to coat the rice evenly with the colouring. Add more colouring and repeat the process until you have the desired colour saturation.

What is rainbow rice made of? ›

Put around two cups of rice into the bag. Mix a tablespoon of vinegar with a bit of food colouring. I use Wilton gel food colouring as the colours are so vibrant. Add the mixture to the bag of rice and scrunch and shake the bag until the rice is covered.

How to dye rice for sensory play without vinegar? ›

Here's what you do: Measure 1 cup of rice (or just pour some in a bag, you really don't have to measure…) & pour in some drops of food coloring… I used about 7 drops, I wanted it vibrant! Add 1 Tbsp of water, seal your bag & shake it up.

How do you make a sensory bottle with rice? ›

Put a funnel in the mouth of an empty water bottle and fill it about halfway with sand or rice. Add small toys, like alphabet beads, LEGO blocks, or mini-erasers. Then, fill the rest of the bottle with sand or rice, leaving about an inch of room at the top. This gives the contents room to move around and get mixed up.

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