This kids craft playdough recipe shows you how to make a yummy scented playdough for tactile and sensory play. What you need 1 1/4 cups of flour 1/2 cup of cocoa powder 1/2 cup of salt 1/2 tbsp cream of tartar 1 1/2 tbsp cooking oil 1 cup of boiling water Instructions Mix the ...
This kids craft playdough recipe shows you how to make a non-cooked playdough that is great fun for all ages.
If you are using this for remote learning, I’d include a paper plate if you plan on sharing creations over zoom so that when a child shows it off, it doesn’t break apart. Having a paper plate to hold up to the webcam will prevent that tragedy from happening. The first step, of...
Cookie Baker and it shows the reader how he makes cookies from scratch, ices them and sells them. It’s a great book to explain baking and bakeries. The part where Mr. Cookie Baker eats a cookie after a long hard day and then says goodnight is always a hit. I like the illustrations,...
Put all ingredients (minus colouring and vanilla/ cinnamon) in a pan (your child can help – the photo shows Red Ted on our 1stattempt, the remaining photos are the best recipe given above!). Stir over a medium (!) heat. Until smooth/ less sticky looking. If very sticky, cook a lit...
Kids "read" a picture and then slide away the bubble that shows the matching word. If there's a splat hiding underneath, their answer is correct! --> Vowel Team Sluggers. Students will "read" a picture and then cover the missing vowel team that will complete the spelling of the word....