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  1. 25 de abr. de 2012 · Wooden spools for building with playdough. Metal cookie cutters. Glass gems. Toy animals. Garlic Press. Mini metal pots. Paper Straws. Plus many more ideas in individual posts in my play dough archives! How here are over 50+ ways to change this basic mix to create an amazing range of different play dough flavours and fun activities to go with ...

  2. Pledge to be a MyPlate Champion and make a promise to eat healthy and be active every day. Use ideas from the list below to get started. Eat more fruits and veggies. Make half your plate fruits and vegetables every day! Try whole grains. Ask for oatmeal, whole wheat breads, or brown rice at meals. Think about your drink.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2021 · a knife (I LOVE these kids’ knives) free printable. Step 1: Roll each color of playdough into a ball. You will need progressively larger balls of playdough in this order: red, orange, yellow, brown, blue. You will just need a small amount of green. Step 2: Using a rolling pin, flatten the orange playdough. Then, place the red ball on top and ...

  4. Children like making families, and this is quite a natural activity that you see a lot in their play. When the families are made, compare height, width, and weight. Count them, order them and talk about all the maths concepts that are involved within this simple activity. 15. Make bugs in different arrays.

  5. Foil plate (or any dish with sides would be fine) Baking soda. Food dye. Vinegar. Jug. I placed about a tablespoon of baking soda and a few drops of red food dye into the glass jar, then placed it in the middle of the plate. Then I molded the play dough around it in a volcano shape. Previously I have added dye to the vinegar, but I wanted the ...

  6. 16 de sept. de 2019 · Fine motor development: The malleable properties of play dough make it fun for investigation and exploration as well as secretly building up strength in all the tiny hand muscles and tendons, making them ready for pencil and scissor control later on. Poking in objects and pulling them out of play dough strengthens hand muscles and co-ordination.

  7. Create a Number Line 1 to 20: Create a Number Line with Play Dough 1 to 20 is a fun hands-on number awareness activity that involves recognising and organising numerals 1 to 20. Read more…. Homemade Rubbery Goop: Rubbery Goop looks and feels like basic play dough but it is textured differently.