Playdough Action
We've been hot and heavy into the playdough lately. Mama made 5 batches for our preschool. It was a huge hit! We added yummy smells to each color. Green was peppermint, brown was chocolate, yellow was lemon, white was vanilla and red was cinnamon flavor. (Those are all things found in the Rainforest. "Rainforest" was the theme of preschool that day.)
My sister took the "sensory" exercise one step further. I won't tell you how many times Mama said, "Elsie, don't eat it. It's NOT food." Hmm. Maybe smelly playdough is not such a great idea for the under 2 set. Here's the recipe:
Smelly/Colored Playdough
1 C water
1T veggie oil
1/2 C salt
1T cream of tartar
Food Coloring
Extracts/Spices for smelliness (Optional)
Saucepan
1 C flour
Combine water, oil, salt, cream of tartar and food coloring into a saucepan and heat until warm. Remove from heat and add smells and flour. Stir and then knead until smooth. The cream of tartar makes the playdough last for at least 6 months, so resist the temptation to omit this if you don't have it on hand. Store in an airtight container or Ziploc bag. Enjoy!
Note from mama:
Now that I look at this pic., I see that what I thought looked kind of arty, just looks blurry. Oh well, it's been a long day. I made the smock from a thrifted bedspreak and this tutorial.
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