Little Cooks Reading Books Little Cooks Reading Books Little Cooks Reading Books Little Cooks Reading Books
  • RECIPES +
    • CHEAP MEALS ON A BUDGET
    • CORN
    • SALADS
    • KID SNACKS
    • DESSERTS
    • COOKIES & CANDY
    • DIPS
    • DRINKS
    • APPETIZERS
    • SIDE DISHES
    • BREAKFAST
    • LUNCH
    • DINNER
    • CROCK POT / SLOW COOKER
    • RECIPES KIDS CAN MAKE
    • RECIPE ROUND UPS
    • SOUTHERN RECIPES
    • MEXICAN FOOD NIGHT
  • DIY & CRAFTS
    FOR KIDS +
    • NATURE CRAFTS
    • SNOW THEME
  • HOLIDAYS
    & SEASONS+
    • SPRING
    • CINCO DE MAYO
    • SUMMER
    • HALLOWEEN
    • THANKSGIVING/HARVEST
    • FALL
    • CHRISTMAS
    • NEW YEAR’S EVE
    • LUNAR NEW YEAR
    • VALENTINE’S DAY
    • ST PATRICK’S DAY
    • WINTER
    • SNOW FUN
    • EASTER
    • ALL HOLIDAYS
  • KIDS BOOKS &
    LESSONS+
    • RECIPE & READ
  • PRINTABLE
    PACKS
    • FREE RECIPES
  • PARTY IDEAS+
    • FAMILY GAMES
    • ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY
    • FIESTA PARTY
    • GRADUATION PARTY
    • LABOR DAY COOKOUT
    • FATHER’S DAY BBQ
    • SHARK PARTY
    • SPACE PARTY
    • SMORES PARTY
    • BRUNCH PARTY
    • CARNIVAL PARTY
    • INDY 500 PARTY
    • SUMMER BBQ
    • JULY 4TH PICNIC
    • PIRATE PARTY
    • BARBIE PARTY
    • OLYMPIC PARTY
    • ECLIPSE PARTY
    • FAMILY REUNION
    • HALLOWEEN PARTY
    • DIA DE MUERTOS
    • 12 DAYS XMAS
    • CHRISTMAS BRUNCH PARTY
    • LITTLE HOUSE XMAS
    • COOKIE SWAP
    • CHRISTMAS GAMES
    • WINTER SOLSTICE
Little Cooks Reading Books Little Cooks Reading Books
  • RECIPES +
    • CHEAP MEALS ON A BUDGET
    • CORN
    • SALADS
    • KID SNACKS
    • DESSERTS
    • COOKIES & CANDY
    • DIPS
    • DRINKS
    • APPETIZERS
    • SIDE DISHES
    • BREAKFAST
    • LUNCH
    • DINNER
    • CROCK POT / SLOW COOKER
    • RECIPES KIDS CAN MAKE
    • RECIPE ROUND UPS
    • SOUTHERN RECIPES
    • MEXICAN FOOD NIGHT
  • DIY & CRAFTS
    FOR KIDS +
    • NATURE CRAFTS
    • SNOW THEME
  • HOLIDAYS
    & SEASONS+
    • SPRING
    • CINCO DE MAYO
    • SUMMER
    • HALLOWEEN
    • THANKSGIVING/HARVEST
    • FALL
    • CHRISTMAS
    • NEW YEAR’S EVE
    • LUNAR NEW YEAR
    • VALENTINE’S DAY
    • ST PATRICK’S DAY
    • WINTER
    • SNOW FUN
    • EASTER
    • ALL HOLIDAYS
  • KIDS BOOKS &
    LESSONS+
    • RECIPE & READ
  • PRINTABLE
    PACKS
    • FREE RECIPES
  • PARTY IDEAS+
    • FAMILY GAMES
    • ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY
    • FIESTA PARTY
    • GRADUATION PARTY
    • LABOR DAY COOKOUT
    • FATHER’S DAY BBQ
    • SHARK PARTY
    • SPACE PARTY
    • SMORES PARTY
    • BRUNCH PARTY
    • CARNIVAL PARTY
    • INDY 500 PARTY
    • SUMMER BBQ
    • JULY 4TH PICNIC
    • PIRATE PARTY
    • BARBIE PARTY
    • OLYMPIC PARTY
    • ECLIPSE PARTY
    • FAMILY REUNION
    • HALLOWEEN PARTY
    • DIA DE MUERTOS
    • 12 DAYS XMAS
    • CHRISTMAS BRUNCH PARTY
    • LITTLE HOUSE XMAS
    • COOKIE SWAP
    • CHRISTMAS GAMES
    • WINTER SOLSTICE
Sep 09

How To Dye Rice For Sensory Play Activities

  • September 9, 2021
  • Jacqueline Wilson

SHARE TO SAVE FOR LATER!

83 shares
HOW TO DYE RICE FOR SENSORY BIN DIY COLOR RICE

Learning how to dye rice is a fun and easy tactile craft for kids and can also be used for a rainbow rice sensory bin, dry sensory bottle ingredients or other sensory play / colored rice activities or even preschool art and messy play. We made our color rice with no vinegar, no alcohol hand gel and no acrylic paint / liquid water color paint!

Jump to Project

How To Dye Rice different colored rice dyed on a table

How To Dye Rice For Sensory Bin

How can I color rice without cooking it?

How to color dry rice:

  1. Place dried rice in a resealable plastic bag.
  2. Add drops of food coloring to create your dyed rainbow rice.
  3. Seal plastic bag.
  4. Gently squeeze / massage the rice in the bag until rice is mixed and colored.
  5. If needed, add more food coloring to achieve colored of choice.

(See full dried rice directions below, including a secret tip!)

 
Affiliate links are used on this site. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Read more in our DISCLOSURE.
 

 

How to make sensory rice with food coloring colored rice dyed in bags

 

What To Do With Dyed Rice

How to play with rainbow rice:

  • Make a sensory bin (customize the colors for your theme sensory bin ideas!)
  • Create a rainbow
  • Use the rice with a theme sensory activity
  • Make a sensory bottle
  • Make alphabet letters in it
  • Practice numbers in the rice
  • Create pictures with the dyed rice
  • Use it in crafts

 

What is the point of rainbow rice?

Rainbow rice sensory play benefits:

  • Helps develop fine motor skills
  • Practices hand-eye coordination
  • Helps with learning colors in a fun way
  • Encourages imaginary play
  • Works on tactile senses
  • Encourages exploration skills

Rice play encourages so much fun, creative learning!

 

Can I dye rice with gel food coloring?

Yes. We used gel food coloring to dye our rice and the colors turned out very vibrant, colorful rice. (It even looked like painted rice!) You can also use regular food color for dyeing rice and making play rice.

 

YOU’LL ALSO HAVE FUN WITH:

How To Dye Pasta (For Sensory Pasta or Eating!)

 

OK!
Let’s get to how to dye rice for colored rice sensory play!

how to dye rice without vinegar or alcohol colored dyed rice in piles

How To Dye Rice With Food Coloring

I think you’ll be surprised that learning how to dye rice with gel food coloring (or regular food coloring) is so easy! Get the kids involved because it’s fun to squish the rice and food coloring around in the bag and create the colors they want. (More food coloring makes deeper colored rice.)

There are many different directions out there for how to make colored rice, but we found this simple colored rice recipe to work just fine.

Just be sure to follow all our steps on how to dye dried rice before you use it for sensory rice play!

How To Dye Rice different colored rice dyed on a table

Dyed Rice Recipe

The trick to how to make colorful rice is to add a fair amount of food coloring. The more food coloring you add, the deeper the colors on rice!
5 from 5 votes
Print Pin Rate
Course: Crafts
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 6
Author: LittleCooksReadingBooks.com

Equipment

  • Baking sheet
  • Wax paper

Ingredients

  • 6 cups white rice uncooked
  • 6 resealable bags gallon size
  • 6 different food colorings color of choice (regular or gel)

Instructions

  • Place wax paper on baking sheet. Set aside.
  • Add 1 cup of rice to a sealable plastic bag.
  • Add 3-4 drops of food coloring to the bag. Reseal bag.
  • Gently roll and squish the rice through the bag to cover the rice with food color.
  • If needed, add more food coloring to reach desired color. Continue massaging rice through bag until all pieces have been covered with food coloring.
  • Spread rice on baking sheet with wax paper to dry.
  • Repeat process until all bags of rice are dyed and spread on baking sheet to dry.
  • After an hour, stir rice on baking sheet. Continue drying until dry to touch.

Notes

*If you're using gel coloring and find it too thick (it's not spreading around), add a tiny bit of water to the gel and rice in the bag to make the food coloring thinner.
It's important to allow the rice to dry completely before playing with it. Also, only use this rice for dry sensory bins (and not wet sensory play).

These books would be fun with this color rice recipe / multi colored rice play:

 

HOW TO DYE RICE FOR SENSORY BIN DIY COLOR RICE

HAVE FUN LEARNING HOW TO DYE RICE AND PLAYING WITH RICE!

SHARE TO SAVE FOR LATER!

83 shares

LOOKING FOR FUN COOKING PRINTABLES FOR KIDS?

KIDS COOKING WORKSHEETS PRINTABLES
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please refer to our DISCLOSURE.

About The Author

Jacqueline Wilson has been creating crafts and making theme recipes for over 20 years. She loves making real food fun and cooking recipes with her daughter Ella, creating recipes based on children's book themes, and also creating fun kids activities! She is also an educator, wife, homeschool mom, #1 Bestselling Author, and Parent Busters podcaster. LEARN MORE ABOUT JACQUELINE'S BACKGROUND AND EXPERTISE ON THE ABOUT PAGE

2 Comments

  1. Kelly G
    September 12, 2021 at 1:17 PM · Reply

    Super easy and worked great! Thanks!

    • Jacqueline
      September 12, 2021 at 1:17 PM · Reply

      I’m so glad! We had a lot of fun with it, too!

5 from 5 votes (5 ratings without comment)

Leave a reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating





DISCLOSURE: Affiliate links are used on this site. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please refer to our DISCLOSURE STATEMENT.

Little Cooks Reading Books Logo
 RECIPES+CRAFTS | ABOUT COOKING WITH KIDS | CONTACT | PRIVACY |  DISCLOSURE  | OUR KIDS’ PODCAST | NEWSLETTER

©2015-2025 LittleCooksReadingBooks.com. All Rights Reserved.
DISCLOSURE: Affiliate links are used on this site. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please refer to our DISCLOSURE STATEMENT.

Rate This Recipe

Your vote:




A rating is required
A name is required
An email is required

Recipe Ratings without Comment

Something went wrong. Please try again.