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Water activity
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(19) Use ball pit balls for this Sight Words Swim game (via Coffee Cups and Crayons) (18) Try these fun Math Pool Games to sharpen your child’s math skills (without them realizing it!) (via Toddler Approved) (17) Learn tricky sight words with this genius Pool Noodle Sight Word Boat Races game (via The Educators’ Spin On It) (16) Your little ones will love spending the day Toddler Fishing – and can even learn at the same time! (via I can Teach my Child)

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(15) Challenge your kids (and keep them entertained all day) by creating your very own Water Obstacle Course (via Meaningful Mama) (14) What do you get when you mix a rain gutter with a bar of soap?! These genius Soap Boat Races of course! (via I Heart Naptime) (13) Snag some empty cans and set-up a super fun Water Gun Target practice (via Hands on as We Grow)

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(12) Who knew bowling could cool you down?! It can with Ice Bowling (via Learn Play Imagine) (11) Grab a squirt gun, plastic cup and piece of string and challenge your kids to an epic Water Gun Cup Race (via All for the Boys) (10) Both toddlers and big kids will adore these Shark and Water games, including “Roll 6 and Splash”, “Don’t Soak the Shark” and a fun water transfer relay! (via Toddler Approved) (8) You’ll need team work and coordination to beat the Feet Only Bucket Challenge – check out the video! (via Get 20 ideas for engaging outdoor games here, including our favorites to stay cool: “ Frozen T-Shirt Race”, “ Pass the Water”, and “ Squirt Gun Car Race” (via A Girl and a Glue Gun) (7) See who can stay dry the longest in Water Limbo (via Simplistically Sassy) (6) Your kids will have endless fun playing Fill The Bucket, and all you need are a few sponges and containers (via The Resourceful Mama) (5) You can’t help but laugh your way through a game of Tipsy Waiter – great for older kids (and parents too!) (via The Creative Bite) (4) Your kids will have good clean fun with Forehead Fill (via Whimsy Love) (3) Grab a beach ball and a squirt gun and see who can move their ball to the finish line first (pic via Pinterest, source unknown) (2) Duck Duck Splash is a cool twist on an old classic (via Inspiration Made Simple) (1) Cut a hole in a water bottle, tie it on top of your child’s head and then aim to fill it up with a water gun or spray bottle! (pic via Pinterest, source unknown) From ice bowling, to relay races, to target practice with squirt guns – there’s something that’s sure to keep your kids entertained for hours. If your kids love playing games outside, they’ll be even more excited to try these water games. PIN for when the temperatures rise WATER GAMES So get your kids out of the air conditioning, and outside to make some memories – just don’t forget the sunscreen! Is it just us, or has summer completely snuck up outta nowhere this year? With the kids out of school (cue the “I’m borrrrred,” and “I don’t know what to do now”s) and those hot, hazy days upon us, we’ve put together the ultimate list of outdoor water activities that will not only keep your kids entertained, but keep them cool as well.Īdd a few of these creative water games, DIYs, crafts and activities to your summertime arsenal, and you’ll be smooth sailing until school’s back in session.

#WATER ACTIVITY REGISTRATION#

The draft chapter Role of Water Activity in Microbial Risk Assessment of Nonsterile Pharmaceutical Products can be viewed after registration for the Pharmacopeial Forum.Beat the summer heat with any of these incredible outdoor water activities and games nasal inhalant, hair shampoo, topical cream, lip balm). However, companies should test their products using the methods described in USP chapter Water Activitybefore developing a testing strategy. The draft chapter states that no microbiological testing of low water activity ( contains a table with water activities provided for different dosage forms (e.g. According to the USP, low water activity has traditionally been used to control microbial deterioration of foodstuffs, e.g. Water activity (Aw) is different from water content and may be considered as the available (free) water to support microbial growth. Reduced microbial testing may be justified through risk assessment The proposal has been published for comment in Pharmacopeial Forum (PF) 47(1) with a comment deadline until 31 March 2021. The USP General Chapters - Microbiology (GCM) Expert Committee proposed a revision of USP chapter Application of Water Activity Determination to Nonsterile Pharmaceutical Products. GMP Courses & Conferences on Site (in hotels).






Water activity