Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Making Playdough!!!

Every kid loves playdough! We decided to make our own in daycare! What is better than playdough? 

EATABLE, GOOD SMELLING, RED playdough! :)


Ingredients:
Cream of Tarter
Pack of Cool Aid
Flour
Oil
Salt
Water


Mix together all dry ingredients!
Mix the water and oil too!


Put on the stove and slowly pour the water/oil mixture in.


Heat and stir until it is all mixed together. This took about 2-3 minutes.


Then it says to put on a surface and knead it for a few minutes. 
I, however, used my Bosch Mixer that I bought from Nutrition Lifestyles to knead it for me! 


See how easy it was! Now all I have to do is let it cool until the kids can play with it. Took like 2 minutes! 


Rooster Head's handprint!


He loved it! 

I love him! He had so much fun. 



He wanted to build a snowman! 


Rolling it out with his own personal rolling pin! 


Feeding Mr. Piggy the playdough!

We had so much fun. The kids loooooved it. They played for at least 30 minutes. The best part is that if you keep it in a sealed container, it stays good for up to six months! That is AWESOME! AND if the baby decides to eat it... like babies do... all he gets is some VERY, VERY salty flour! 

Yes, I tasted it! 

Have fun making playdough with your kids!

-C

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5 comments:

  1. I love this! And love seeing how much fun Noah had! Looks great! Link this!

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  2. That play-doh looks YUMMY!!!! At my daughter's school they did the same thing... they made ''girl'' colors for the girls and ''boy'' colors for the boys. hehehe

    Thanks for stopping by at The DIY Dreamer :)

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  3. That looks like it is so much fun! What a great activity! : ) I love creative Mommys!

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  4. this is so great for kids...such a learning tool! and it lasts a very long time!
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