Noa's "Alligator"
One of my goals while the Hubs has been away has been to have a "fun
activity" with the kids every day. It is a challenge to constantly have
the kids be entertained especially with their varying interests and
their differing mental and physical capabilities (even though they are
so close in age). We normally read books, go to the park, do puzzles
together, sing songs, go swimming, go on walks, and watch movies, but sometimes it's
nice to do something a little different and
change things up for
them. Yeah, play dough - creative, I know...It's something that they've
certainly played with before and are familiar with, but they hadn't done
it in a while AND I've been wanting to
make it myself for a
while now. Well, it was a hit with the littles and so easy to make! Not
to mention how it's practically edible, made of things found only in
your kitchen, so no worry of accidental ingestion (especially when it's vanilla scented!) or having it around
the baby.
Play dough recipe:
1 1/2 cups flour
1 1/2 cups water
3/4 cups salt
1 Tbsp cream of tartar
1 1/2 Tbsp vegetable oil
Food coloring (optional*)
Vanilla extract (optional)
Whisk
dry ingredients together in a pan. Pour water and oil into dry ingredients and
combine well. *vanilla and food coloring may be added here* Cook over
LOW heat, stirring constantly using a wooden spoon or spatula. Once the dough starts to pull off
the sides of the pan, take off heat and place dough on a well floured
surface. Knead in extra flour if the dough feels sticky, add oil if it's
too dry.
*You
can add the food coloring before you start cooking, or I added a few
drops after I split the dough to make two different colors. Knead it
really well until the color is well incorporated.
Next project? I'm thinking watercolor paint ;)
What are some of the activities you like to do with your kids?
How do you keep them entertained???