Unleash your child's creativity with these fun playdough play ideas. Discover exciting ways to keep your kids entertained and engaged while they mold, shape, and explore with playdough.
Playdough activities with pasta is a great way to practice sensor and motor skills for toddlers, preschoolers and older kids. Creativity and Imagination
This moon sand recipe is so easy to make! With only two ingredients, you'll be playing with this soft and sensory sand within minutes. Moon Sand This moon sand recipe is so much fun. The texture is soft and crumbly, but it also molds really well into different shapes. The kids thought it was the best thing ever! I've tested different kinetic sand recipes before (like this kinetic sand, this moldable play sand and this foam sand), but this one was BY FAR the best. And with only 2 ingredients…
Find LOTS of ideas to put together play dough trays for the whole year. Your kids will love the unique materials in these playdough invitations to play. I love gathering materials to create a
Little builders have so much fun with this Construction Site Play Dough Invitation. Hands-on sensory play & fine motor practice for toddlers & preschoolers.
Toy cars abound at our house, so it's always fun to find new ways to play with them. One thing the boys really enjoyed this past week was this new playdough invitation, with a slightly new twist on our playdough recipe. This invitation was one that was definitely high interest for all the boys, even though they are at slightly different ages. For this playdough invitation we added one special ingredient: coffee grounds. We've done this before in our Spring Flower and Coffee Playdough…
My son has a huge taste for jelly beans. While the texture is something I can't stand, he could play BeanBoozled for hours. No, thank you! However, using this jelly beans science exploration activity was a win for both of us. Especially, when there is a surplus after the Easter holiday. Use What You Have