Christmas play dough recipe
This brilliant play dough recipe smells just like Christmas! The cinnamon, cloves and orange zest combine to give a festive aroma to the kitchen and little hands as they play with this delightfully squishy mixture!
This brilliant play dough recipe smells just like Christmas! The cinnamon, cloves and orange zest combine to give a festive aroma to the kitchen and little hands as they play with this delightfully squishy mixture!
Making play dough without cooking is an easy and fun way to entertain the kids. Children will love to squish, squash and get creative with this childhood favourite while you'll enjoy the no-cook factor!
Kids love playdough, not only can they model anything they want out of it, but it can also be useful for learning about shapes and colours. This playdough memory game is great for children who love a challenge.
Playdough is the ideal activity for children: it is colourful and it bends to their will. They can literally make anything that comes to mind, Why not try other sorts of creations too like this hedgehog?
Eating your play-thing? Sure, why not? It makes it a little nicer when there is a peanut-buttery taste to it! Get the kids in the kitchen helping out to make one of the coolest play dough recipes yet - peanut butter play dough.
Theres so much more to do with sand and shells than just collect them. Painting is always fun but what about this? A play dough activity that feels like it too has been collected from the edges of the ocean.
Kids love putting things in their mouth. This gluten free recipe for play dough is a great way to ensure your kids are playing safely
Because playdough effectively bends to a child's will, it is a very good activity for giving them confidence in their own creativity and ideas: anything is possible with playdough! This particular activity can be a good tool for teaching your child about feelings and moods.
Playdough is the ideal way to engage children who otherwise do not like sitting still: it is hands-on and it bends to their will giving instant gratification. This playdough Pictionary game is great for older children or children who like to be challenged.
Making 3D shapes may sound difficult but with this salt play dough recipe and a little help from our printable worksheet, it is easy! Learn all about the shapes while hanging out in the kitchen.
Why not try and make your own play dough? Here is a simple microwave recipe. Just add different food colours and you'll have a variety of different doughs for hours of hands-on creative play
One of the hardest things about kids and playdough is stopping them from mooshing together all the lovely colours. Some kids just cannot resist it. This game indulges that impulse while teaching them about colour creation.
All kids love play dough, dont they? There are so many different activities and so much fun to be had with play dough. Here is a great learning game you can all play together.
This simple play dough recipe is made with apple-scented shampoo and smells like yummy apples. It only takes about 3 minutes to make up a batch.
This sweet-smelling glitter playdough recipe will delight everybody's senses and as an added bonus, it will make lovely glittery playdough jewellery.
A great activity to suit just about any age, this play dough fun will encourage learning through play with colouring pages and certainly keep the kids between the lines. You can create your own play dough just about any colour imaginable, and suit any picture the kids choose.
Children love playdough. Not only is it hands-on learning and good for fine motor skills but it teaches them that anything is possible. This particular game teaches children to incorporate what they have seen and observed into their creative play.
Playdough is an ideal way to fire up your child;s imagination. It is easy to model and develops fine motor skills, coordination and confidence. This game with its hands-on approach to learning about shapes, will be particularly good for engaging boys.
Add a little (calorie-free!) cheer this Valentines Day with this super-easy chocolate play dough recipe. This sensory dough is delicious to play with and you can add a little role-playing fun into the mix.
Salt playdough dries harder and can be baked to make models that will last. Kids can get very creative and spend lots of time having fun with salt playdough.
Kids adore playdough: it bends to their will and they can create any shapes and forms they want. This playdough recipe dries hard so it;s great for older kids who want to create a permanent keepsake from their creations.
Everyone loves playing with play dough! This recipe gives you silky smooth play dough for your own creations time after time. Remember to wrap it up after use and it will keep for a long time.
Children love playdough. Not only is it good for their fine motor skills but it teaches them that virtually anything is possible. This jewellery activity is even better because cooking the playdough makes their creations permanent.
Playdough is a great way to improve your child's fine motor skills and build self-confidence. This playdough tower activity is not only a game you can play together, but it teaches children about 3D shapes, colours and building structures.
Get your hands dirty and bring smiles to your kids faces with this great art and craft kids activity making play dough. Smoosh it, mould it and roll it - you can create wild and whacky shapes with play dough that you and your kids made yourselves!
Play dough can provide hours of entertainment with all the different activities and games you can play. The kids will love this activity as they can create and recreate any imprint they can find.