100 Things To Do With a Playsilk
100 Things To Do With a Playsilk
Read on for our list of favorite ways to play with Playsilks! Find play ideas to match your child's age & favorite type of play, and download a free printable list of 50 Things To Do With Playsilks.
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Dress-up with Playsilks!
- Make a cape and become a superhero, queen, or king!
- Wear as a skirt and become a princess
- Use as a veil draped over your hair
- Make a wedding dress
- Tie two together to make genie pants
- Wrap around both legs as a mermaid tail
- Braid to make Rapunzel hair
- Fashion a tunic by tying two sides over one shoulder
- Drape as a wizard cloak
- Wear one while cooking as a chef apron
- Drape over your head and become a ghost
- Tie a belt for your sword
- Wear a sling for your doll
- Wrap on your head and give a fortune reading
- Use as a head scarf to be a little old lady
- Tie a pirate scarf
- Pretend to be a fashion designer and create outfits
- Make karate headband/arm bands/leg bands
- Tie diagonal corners to each wrist to make wings
Decorate with Playsilks!
- Make a colorful bunting
- Decorate a birthday table
- As a sunshade in the car/cover a window
- Cover a Playstand
- Decorate your bedroom or staircase
- Hang it over your bed
- Drape as a tablecloth
- Use as gift wrap
- Use as a backdrop for theater performances
- Drapery for nature tables
- Hang in a doorway as a curtain
Pretend with Playsilks!
- Sail a boat on a blue Playsilk
- Parachute play for a teddy bear
- Pretend to be in a cocoon all wrapped up then burst into a butterfly
- Make red fire from the mouth of a dragon
- Use as a blanket for a doll
- Baby carrier for your doll or stuffed animal
- Become a jellyfish
- Color matching with our Rainbow Playsilk
- Use yellow as the sun
- Pretend it's nighttime with a Star Playsilk
- Use as a sling for pretend broken arms
- Make a nature play scene- ice, green grass, yellow sand, blue water
- Lay them on the ground and jump from one to another-"hot lava”
- Act out a story
- Build a pirate ship with flag
- Mix up soup or a potion in a pot
- Pretend fire with sticks for your camping needs
- River under a bridge for a train to go over
- Use as a toy dog leash
- Blue water moat around a toy castle
- Tea party picnic blanket
- Use as a pretend bandage
- "Swim" on one
- Play fishing on a blue sea
- Play charades using only a Playsilk to act out the word/character
Explore with Playsilks!
- Build a fort outdoors with Playsilks
- Lay out your Playsilk on the grass for a picnic
- Throw your Playsilk in the sky and watch it float down
- Juggle two or three Playsilks
- Run in the wind
- Get one wet, it feels interesting
- Take Playsilks on car trips - they pack small
- Tie onto two chairs to make a doll/animal hammock
- Collect seashells with one
- Attach to your swing so it flows in the wind behind you
- Make a flag by tying one on a stick
- Fly it in the wind at the beach like an easy kite
- Jump on a trampoline with a Playsilk tied on as a cape and watch it fly
- Using Playclips make a tent
- Tie on bike handles and ride
- Attach them to a climbing dome/play structure
- Float in a swimming pool
- Run in a field holding one
- Scrunch them up and throw them up in the air
Create with Playsilks!
- Dance with one or two
- Build a cubby house with a box and Playsilk
- Use as a puppet show curtain
- Make a pouch
- Hang under a loft bed
- Knot into a simple doll
- Tie onto a wooden ring as a safe teether
- Build a pillow fort
- Create a reusable "Green" Halloween costume
- Dye white Playsilks with food coloring or plants
- Make a tent with three tall sticks tied on top with a Playsilk
Learn with Playsilks!
- Practice tying knots and bow
- Use in yoga class
- Practice counting your Playsilks
- Tooth fairy gift
- Stuff them in a tissue box or ball with holes and let your child pull them out
- Use as color therapy and to learn your colors
- Sensory play
- Put it on a heater vent and watch it float up
- Go grocery shopping with a Playsilk ‘bag’
- Cuddle with your favorite Playsilk
- Wrap yourself in a rainbow if you feel sad
- Hang over a baby to entertain them as they blow in the wind
- Wrap up your special treasures
- Play peek-a-boo with a baby
- Give a Playsilk to someone you love
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We love playing pretend with our space tunic and jetpack! It provides amazing moments of fun, giggles, and wonder for my toddler and baby.
Maria on
My baby loves when I float the playsilks above him or hang them over his baby gym!
Julie on
When my babes were tiny my favorite way to play with the playsilks was a true baby sensory experience. Sliding the silk over their bodies, flying it over their heads, flowing it down their face. A favorite activity for tiny babies! Now they are mainly capes and ‘ghost’ sheets as they wander the house covered. So darling!
Annee Cook on
We love the silks! Our favorite is tying them into different dresses, shirts, and skirts! We also love having a tea party on them and wrapping up baby dolls!
Emily on
My toddlers absolute favourite way to play with their play silks is they love to put them all together into a ball and then throw them up in the air, trying to catch every single one. It keeps them entertained for such a long time.
Just goes to show you don’t need a ton of toys to keep them busy. They’re perfectly content with just a few items. Love seeing their imaginations spark and what else they come up with. Another fav is of course superhero capes!
Tayler Lauber on
My two-year-old boy, 4-year-old girl, and 6-year-old boy all love to use the cape to pretend to be everything from royalty to a superhero to a ghost to a monster! We love it!
Anna on
We love to use play scarfs to make forts in our yard and watch the sun rays come through. We tie them together and use for a puppet show in the grass. So much fun!
Marie on
We love to play “night night” with our baby doll and pile up a bunch of silks to make a soft fluffy bed
Jessica Falcone on
My daughter is 2 and uses them as blankies for her babies but my favorite is when she wraps them around her face (like a grannie) and says “cold” 🥹
Melanie on
We are new to play silks but so far my daughters favorite way to play as a cape to be a superhero princess or a blankies for her baby doll.
Ashlee on
Build a mountain with green, lake with blue, wave gray silk as storm clouds while making thunder, then yellow silk as sun followed by waving the rainbow silk ending with the desert silk as a sunset
Janet on
My kids love to use the play silks to dance with or wrap up their stuffed animals as babies. The amount of pretend play that they use the play silks for, is amazing- from using them as hats and headbands and capes- to building forts and “houses” – the options are limitless for my imaginative kiddos.
My daughter especially loves them.
Hope B. on