Mix 3 cups baking soda with 3 teaspoons conditioner. Add in a Kool-Aid package of your choice. Place the dough in a large bin along with ice cream cones, sprinkles, spoons and cups. Place bin in an appropriate area for children to explore and invite them to play. This is a great time to practice the names of colors with the child using the items in the bin.
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AuthorMs. Brittney Andrade, MS Early Childhood Studies Playdough, slime, gak, flubber. Call it what you will, playdough and similar materials are a staple ingredient in programs everywhere. Having dough of some sort available to children gives them plenty of opportunities for creative open-ended sensory play.
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