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Have Fun With Homemade Play-Dough!

Have Fun With Homemade Play-Dough!

Have Fun With Homemade Play-Dough!
Play-dough is a favorite amongst children! It encourages them to explore their imagination while developing fine motor and language skills. It can also be therapeutic, and a great option for quiet play. PlanToys is sharing a recipe for homemade play-dough as well as activities to stretch the fun! 

 

Let's Get Started!

 


    Ingredients:

    • 1 Cup Flour
    • 1/2 Cup Salt
    • 1 Cup Boiled Water
    • 2 Tablespoon Lime Juice
    • 2 Tablespoons Organic Vegetable Oil
    • Food Coloring (Optional) 

    Tools:

    • Heat Safe Mixing Bowl
    • Heat Safe Mixing Spoon
    • Measuring Cup & Spoons
    • Hot Plate or Stove

     

    Steps: 

    Note: This process involves boiled water and heat.
    These steps should only be performed by adults.

    1. Combine salt and flour into mixing bowl.
    2. Add food coloring.
    3. Mix thoroughly.
    4. Using caution, add boiled water.
    5. Combine lime juice and vegetable oil.
    6. Stir on medium heat until dough thickens. Add more flour if needed.
    7. Sprinkle flour on a non-stick surface and transport dough.
    8. Wait for the dough to cool before kneading.
    9. Once cooled, knead the dough until the flour is combined.
    10. Enjoy!

      Click here to download these instructions.

      Click here to watch a video tutorial.

      Caring For Play-Dough:

      • Homemade dough can keep for up to 3 months.
      • Store it in a zip-lock bag, or in an airtight container.
      • Store in fridge or at room temperature.
      • If dough begins to dry out, reactivate it by adding water, or store with a damp paper towel overnight.

        Play Ideas:

         


         

        PlanToys Wooden Letters:

        PlanToys Wooden Shapes:

         

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