This is my place for writing down ideas for teaching kids. You'll find things I have tried, things I am thinking about trying, and reviews of educational products. My own kids are young so most of the information is for preschool age children. I hope you find it useful.

Monday, February 1, 2010

play dough

I've been a bit lazy with the art lately, but I have done a few fun projects with my girls. One of the most fun has been homemade playdough. Once I convinced my two year old that it wasn't a snack... and that it wasn't gross to put your fingers in it... and that it isn't a fun idea to break it into bits and throw it on the floor... it was super fun. The best part is that it lasts for a long time once you make it. So you get lots of fun for a very small time investment. Here is the recipe that I used. I've been really happy with it. Be warned in advance that it takes a ton of salt.

You'll need:
Flour 3cups
Salt 1 1/2 cups
Water 3 cups
Vegetable Oil 2TB.
Cream of tartar 1TB.
Food coloring few drops or unsweetened "Kool-Aid" 1pkg.

Mix ALL of the ingredients in a large saucepan.
Cook over medium low heat, until the dough comes away
from the edges of the pan and it becomes difficult to move the spoon. Remove from heat. Cool until it can be handled.
Place on counter or wax paper knead 3-4 times.
Store in an air tight container. (I use a zip-lock bag and it works great)

I got this recipe at amazingmoms.com. I haven't explored their site too much but it looks like they have a lot of other fun stuff too. I must explore it eventually.




2 comments:

L. OL. said...

LIES!!!! she wont be two for another week!!!! ;o) hehehe. sound fun! what color did you do... or did you say that and I missed it?

Charity said...

well it started out as blue... and then I let her add whatever colors she wanted to it so now it is kind of a gack green. :)