Sensory Bins & Kits Containing Water Beads - Faber-Castell USA (2024)

Safety
Toy safety is the top priority for our company and our products are tested and meet all U.S. Safety Standards and those required by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The recommended age for our sensory bins is for children ages 3+. The water beads used in our sensory bins are non-toxic and will not grow any larger than 10mm, which is smaller than the regulated standard of 20mm.

Do not eat water beads or place in mouth, nose, or ears.Sensory sand should also be kept away from mouth, nose, and eyes. If contact should occur, rinse the area with water.

If you suspect water beads have been swallowed or if they become lodged in the nose or ears, seek medical attention - due to expansion.
Water beads should safely pass through the digestive tract if ingested however, it is recommended to contact your physician or veterinarian for medical advice and to prevent any possible complications - especially for younger children. Bring water beads along with you for your visit. For any additional information, please have your physician contact 800-311-8684 or email info@fabercastell.com.

Care
To keep the Sensory Bin, sensory sand and water beads clean, always wash hands before use. Bottled, filtered or distilled water is recommended for growing your water beads.

Keep water beads separated from the sensory sand and wash them in a colander with warm soapy water (dish soap), rinse and drain after play; then store them in a separate resealable bag or container. For longer storage, consider drying your water beads fully. Accessories can be kept clean in the same fashion.

Because of the damp environment, over time it is possible for mold to grow on your water beads.If water beads develop an odor or grow mold, discard them.

Do not dispose of water beads into sink, garbage disposal or drain.
Properly dispose in trash bin or work into soil to hydrate plants and conserve water.

Tips & Additional Information
Place a towel or table cover under your Sensory Bin to collect any water beads if any spills occur.

Water and humidity will change the consistency of your sensory sand.

If your sand appears to be too dry when you begin:
Add a drop or two of bottled, filtered or distilled water and work it in. This should restore the sand to a soft consistency. Be sure to gradually add only one or two drops at a time. If too much water is added, it can dissolve and will not be workable.

If your sand appears to be too wet:
The sand can be spread out on a pan and air dried as needed to return it to its original texture.

If water beads shrink, you can rehydrate them.

The tub and lid are made of Polypropylene (PP) and is recyclable as a #5 plastic.
The bins can of course be reused for other purposes, but it's good to know that when play is done or if it becomes broken, the entire package including the cardboard sleeve can be recycled.

Water beads and sensory sand are popular trends. Extra supplies can be found at your local craft store or your favorite online retailer that you trust.

Missing Water Beads?
The water beads are small prior to being hydrated and may be overlooked when opening the contents.
For Sensory Bin Ocean & Sand item #6281000, please be sure to check the scoop that they are packaged with. If they are in fact missing, please don't hesitate to contact us at consumer@fabercastell.comfor further assistance. We'll be happy to help!

Sensory Bins & Kits Containing Water Beads

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FAQs

Are water beads good for sensory play? ›

Water beads are small, colourful absorbent beads that can be used for various purposes, such as home decoration, plant hydration, and sensory play for kids.

Can water beads be washed? ›

Keep water beads separated from the sensory sand and wash them in a colander with warm soapy water (dish soap), rinse and drain after play; then store them in a separate resealable bag or container. For longer storage, consider drying your water beads fully. Accessories can be kept clean in the same fashion.

What's the point of water beads? ›

They are also called sensory beads, used as play tools for children with autism and other developmental conditions. When the tiny, hard plastic balls are placed in water, they can grow up to 1,500 times their original size. The clear, colorful beads can then be dried out and reused.

What is a safe alternative to water beads? ›

Just gelatin and food coloring in a small cubed ice mold! The key to having it not be sticky is using unflavored gelatin and not actual jello that will stain everything and be sticky! Just add your desired colors to the clear gelatin and they make the perfect water bead alternative.

What is a good alternative to water beads? ›

Safe alternative to water beads part ✌🏼 These are large tapioca pearls. You just boil them for 5 minutes then rinse and cool and it's time to play! When we're done just store them in a glass jar with water to reuse.

Do water beads get moldy? ›

Don't completely cover your water beads when finished with them. This creates condensation in your container and the beads can mold/smell like mildew.

How long will water beads last? ›

In our own tests, these water beads can last at least 3 months when fully filled with water, and can last up to 8 months if these are only used as a vase fillers!

Can I use tap water for water beads? ›

never use HOT water. For more uniform sized beads avoid water deeper than 1.5 inches. Add 2-1/2 cups of distilled water or 3 cups of tap water to a large, flat container (a baking dish works well). Sprinkle 1 level teaspoon of water beads evenly around the dish (in the water).

Why not to buy water beads? ›

CPSC has heard heartbreaking stories from parents whose children ingested water beads and suffered severe consequences, including grave internal injuries, lifelong health impacts and death. CPSC has also issued product safety warnings related to new evidence pointing to acrylamide toxicity in some water bead products.

What is the difference between Orbeez and water beads? ›

The short answer is yes, water beads are the same as Orbeez. Orbeez is simply the registered trademark for the product, and water beads are the generic version. Both are made from a super absorbent polymer which expands multiple times its original size when exposed to water.

Why are water beads being recalled? ›

What Parents Need To Know about the Water Beads Recall From Amazon. Water beads can be dangerous, whether they are recalled or not. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall of the Tuladuo Water Bead sets due to elevated levels of acrylamide, a violation of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act.

What age are water beads sensory play for? ›

It is recommended that parents of children under five avoid having water beads in their household, even if intended for an older child or adult use. 4. If using water beads with children five and up, closely supervise their play.

How to use water beads for sensory play? ›

PUT THEM IN A PLASTIC BAG OR BALLOON.

(Great for kids with extreme texture sensitivity or little ones who might be tempted to put them in their mouths.) Or, you can put a few in a balloon and tie it off for a sort of stress ball effect. ADD ANOTHER SENSORY ELEMENT, like shaving cream. It's such a weird sensation!

Can kids play with water beads? ›

However, in recent years they have become marketed as sensory toys for kids - but the truth is, water beads kill. Although water beads aid in soil moisture and agricultural products, they can be extremely dangerous for small children. All parents should be aware of the danger of water bead ingestion.

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