There are very few days when we don’t play with play dough, whether it’s for practice counting, developing fine motor skills, or just for fun. All of my kids love play dough, from my 11 year old to my 3 year old. We’re thinking of new play dough activities for toddlers and up...
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Toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students love shapping, molding, and creating withplaydough activities. If you are looking forplaydough ideasyou will love all ourhomemade playdough recipesand free printableplaydough matsto encourage creativity, play, and strengthening hand musc...
This cute play dough bakery activity makes a wonderful imaginative game for toddlers and preschoolers. Some links on this site are affiliate links and I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. Thank you! Learn more. My Favorite Play Dough Recipe Print The best play dough recipe for...
We use the plastic clay tools for safety, but you can easily use a plastic knife or spoon to cut and scoop away dough, or plastic safety scissors to cut away. If you’re new to cutting, take a look atfive cutting activitiesto build up those skills. ...
Set up a funbusy activityfor toddlers and preschoolers. An easy flour sensory play station will entertain children again and again! I recently challenged my newsletter subscribers to three very simple activities (get on the list to get the challenges!). I love these challenges and often find th...
We love whipping up a batch of this amazing ice cream play doh that not only scoops and molds like real ice cream, but this ice cream play dough is completely EDIBLE too! This summer playdough recipe is such a fun ice cream activities for preschoolers, toddlers, kindergartners, grade 1,...
Today I’m sharing 31 Days of Sensory Play Ideas. These ideas are great for days at home or as after school activities. I’ve sorted the ideas according to which of thefive sensesis the main focus of the activity (though they, of course, mostly engage all of the senses!). You could...
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Whip up a batch of this simply,2 ingredient Playdough Recipefor some fun playing with play dough today! Thiseasy playdough recipeonly require hair conditionaer and cornstartch to make a no-cook, quick play dough recipe toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students will have fun...