What I love most about playdough
is the toddler educational benefits. Playdough is probably the number one way
to play to strengthen those small muscles in little fingers. While they
are molding and smooshing and manipulating the playdough, those little toddler
finger muscles are getting a workout. And strong finger muscles are
needed to hold a pencil properly and control it and write. Who knew
playdough was so amazing, right?
You can set up the scenario at the table for your kiddo. I started with a glob of playdough and poked 3 thin straws into the glob. Roo immediately knew what to do, but if your toddler needs help, you can model what they are supposed to do. Fit the pasta onto the straw and let it slide down. Repeat again and again. Toddlers learn through repetition. You may go bored with it, but a while a toddler is exploring, they are learning.
This activity held Roo (who is 21 months) for about 30 minutes. That's a looong time in toddler time! Let your kiddo experiment and play until their attention span wears thin. It could be 2 minutes. It could be 22 minutes.
Have a fun and playful day
Mel
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Exploring Textures with Playdough
I love playdough. I love the texture of it. I love the creations. I even love the smell (am I weird?) But what I love most about playdough is the educational benefits. Playdough is probably the number one way to play to strengthen those small muscles in little fingers. While they are molding and smooshing and manipulating the playdough, those little finger muscles are getting a workout. And strong finger muscles are needed to hold a pencil properly and control it and write. Who knew playdough was so amazing, right?
Today, we explored playdough and pasta (lions and tigers and bears oh my!). We rolled the pasta across making ridges and made flower or gear impressions by pressing the end of the pasta into the playdough.
Phew! That was a mighty good workout!
Have a fun and playful day
Mel
Today, we explored playdough and pasta (lions and tigers and bears oh my!). We rolled the pasta across making ridges and made flower or gear impressions by pressing the end of the pasta into the playdough.
Phew! That was a mighty good workout!
Have a fun and playful day
Mel
Makin Monsters
Wanna make some crazy monsters or creatures or maybe aliens?
Super easy. Super fun. Give your kiddo a glob of playdough, some straws, pasta, googly eyes, and other materials you have on hand.
Let them poke poke poke away, adding whatever they like. I had fun making one, too. Playdough is therapeutic, I think.
What will you make today?
Have a fun and playful day
Mel
Super easy. Super fun. Give your kiddo a glob of playdough, some straws, pasta, googly eyes, and other materials you have on hand.
Let them poke poke poke away, adding whatever they like. I had fun making one, too. Playdough is therapeutic, I think.
What will you make today?
Have a fun and playful day
Mel
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