3. Add water, ¼ cup to ½ cup at a time, stirring each time until it is fully combined, and scraping down the sides of bowl. 5. Add a few drops of food coloring to the dough and incorporate it well ...
Play dough is a foolproof way to entertain your kids—until you realize you left the lid cracked open and the store-bought stuff has dried up. Don’t worry, you don’t need it anyway. Turns out, it’s ...
You can certainly buy the technicolor stuff from the store, but creating your own play dough is simple and fun. Plus, the kids really get two activities making and playing with the dough. Follow these ...
Every year on September 16th, one of the most important national holidays comes and goes without a second look. But this stops today, because today we stopped to take a moment to recognize the popular ...
When my son was a toddler, we went through a very big “sensory activities” phase. Any new texture that he could squish or mold (and incorporate into his dinosaur battles) would keep him occupied for ...
I posted a picture of the lemonade play dough that I made for my younger daughter's preschool class on our Facebook page the other day and a fan asked for the recipe. There are many, many recipes out ...
Play-Doh is one of those toys that spans generations. Its yellow containers with colorful lids are a familiar childhood staple in homes and schools across the United States and worldwide. Play-Doh did ...
Let summer take on a new shape for your children with DIY play dough, and add doTERRA’s essential oils for an aromatherapy session. Summer fun has its nuances: There will be hot days, and rainy days, ...
Many homemade play dough recipes require stovetop cooking and then cooling, which can be fun for older kids, but not so much for impatient toddlers. This quick and easy recipe requires only stirring, ...