So Many Ways to Play with Playdough … Part 2
With the challenge of the Playdough Pledge I was inspired to bring out different items to introduce into our playdough play!
I put out feathers, toothpicks, sequins, pompoms, bottle caps, and pipe cleaners with our regular mix of playdough play items! Here’s what we came up with …
Playdough Porcupines!
Playdough Abstract Art Collage
Playdough Feeling Faces
Playdough Clouds & Pipe Cleaner Rainbows
I also introduced some kitchen utensils …
such as a potato masher, potato slicer, strainer spoon, egg separator, apple slicer, tongs, spatula, and egg slicer. But the tongs, masher, and egg slicer were the biggest hit!
Ahhh, the magic of play dough! Thanks so much to Nurturestore, The Imagination Tree, and Sun Hats and Wellie Boots for hosting this inspiring, creative Playdough Pledge Event!
Laura Hutchison
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I love it! We have also been playing with playdough but not had time to put it on the blog yet. I am a true convert this morning to the cook playdough I have only ever made up the no cook version but this is amazing. I have used the free ebook from the Nuturestore to know how to make it. I have then looked on the Imagination tree for some inspiration and saw the black sparkly playdough, great. Little Boo loves black and glitter a winning combination. I have now seen your post and feel inspired by the kitchen utensils. We are so lucky to have all these blogs to use for inspiration. Thankyou enjoy your playdough.