The foam itself is a weird consistency - it's like very thick, gelatonous shaving foam. It is mouldable, so we were able to make balls and shapes out of it, and it holds up much better than shaving foam in the water. It is also scented, and smells just amazing! We initially enticed Isabelle in by letting her 'paint' the foam across the tiles, but she soon got into the swing of things and wash squashing it in her hands, dropping it into the bath and scooping it back out again.
Like shaving foam, the foam expands when it is squirted out of the can, and because it is so stiff it makes some very impressive shapes as you squirt it out. Simon decided to do a little experiment, and squirted the foam into one of our bath scoops before quickly covering the end with his hand. The foam kept expanding, and starting spilling out the little holes in the bottom of scoop creating wiggly worms of foam. He and I both enjoyed that thoroughly, although Isabelle was more interested in just getting it into her hands again to play with.
I was so wrong! Initially, she did give a few whines and protests, however with Simon's gentle coaxing she soon had her hands in it and was really engaging with the foam. She even let Simon squirt the foam out of the can directly into her hands which was amazing, and something I never thought she would be comfortable with. I was so proud of her, as I know that it must have been difficult for her to push her worries about the texture of the foam aside, but she really did give her all to the activity and went above and beyond anything I could have hoped for.
In fact, she spent the whole bath yelling "Some more! Some more!" and was very disappointed when we had to put the can away to make sure we have enough for another day.
The smell and unusual texture of this mouldable foam soap gave us a great sensory activity in this evening's bath. Isabelle was an absolute superstar so I can see us stocking up on more cans of this in the future - for £1 it's too good to pass up!