This recipe is way off. As is, it was a sticky mess. I ended up tossing it in the kitchenaid mixer and adding at least 1 c additional flour to make it something resembling play dough.
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Although, I have titled this post for toddlers, it is definitely something that can used at any age or level. If you have children that still mouth items you might want to be a little more cautious with what you include, but play dough kits are perfect for everyone from toddler up to adults… I know I love them almost as much as my kids do.
Aside from the container and the play dough, we got every item on this list from our dollar store. I was on a mission to make sure it was affordable and doable if I was going to make them for you and to give as gifts. Now, this is just a suggestion and a list. Please… be creative!
Add what you think your child will love the most! The kit is pretty self explanatory. Using the materials you have gathered, place each tool and material in special compartments. We did three special layers in our kit, but depending on your container you might have to mix it up a tad. Fine Motor Play Dough Activities Making shapes with cookie cutters, cutting play dough with small scissors or play knives, rolling play dough between the fingers, pinching off pieces of dough to fill the cups, using toothpicks to make designs and shapes in the play dough… these are just a few ideas to get you started.
Early Literacy Activities Use the letters to stamp the play dough, match upper and lower case letters, make names with letters in the play dough, trace the letters with your fingers, cover the letters with play dough, roll the play dough and match the lines of the letters… the list goes on. Playing with Buttons Wow… this list could be just as long.
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