Simple Playdough

3 cups flour 1 ½ cups salt 6 tsp. cream of tartar 3 cups cool water 3 Tbsp oil Food coloring Mix dry ingredients in a big cooking pot. Blend liquids together in a bowl. Combine with dry ingredients and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly. Remove from heat when dough pulls away from the […]

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Pancake Mix Cookies

I’m not much of a baker.  It’s generally too much work and requires too much preciseness for me to really enjoy it, ESPECIALLY with the kidlet.   Getting exactly one cup of this and 25g of that and 2 teaspoons of this other thing is hard enough for me.  Add the kidlet in — some ingredient […]

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Peanut Butter Playdough

18 oz. peanut butter 6 tbsp. honey Few tablespoons of Cocoa for flavor Non-fat dry milk as needed Mix all ingredients, adding enough dry milk to give make dough pliable. Shape, decorate with edible treats, and eat!

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Dryer Lint Modeling Material

3 C. Lint (from laundry dryers) 2 C. Cold or warm water 2/3 C. Non-self-rising wheat flour 3 drops oil of wintergreen Old newspaper Put lint and water in a large saucepan. Stir to dampen all parts of the lint. Add flour and stir thoroughly to prevent lumps. Add oil of wintergreen. Cook over low […]

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Egg Yolk Cookie Paint

1 egg yolk 1/4 tsp. water Food coloring Mix egg yolk with water and lots of food coloring. Use a paint brush to paint on baked cookies. Return cookies to oven until egg has solidified.

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File Folder Activity, Numbers 1 – 10

File Folder Activities are a convenient way to help toddler and preschool age children learn concepts. File folders are portable, store easily in a filing box, and provide a compact learning space. You can make several different kinds of file folder activities and simply pull them out when you are ready to use them.   […]

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Magic Wand

Help your child make her very own.   The Sheep Fairy, by Ruth Louise Symes (optional) 12″ stick (about 1/4″ wide) or dowel rod from craft store glue lucky charm chosen by your child non-toxic tempera paint paintbrush thick piece of Styrofoam (about 5″ square) star-shaped cookie cutter tablespoon cellophane glitter, ribbon, lace, sequins, feathers, […]

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“Love Bird”

  Construction Paper in white and one other color of your choice. Pencil or Pen Scissors Washable Tempera Paint Stapler or glue ( I used a stapler!) Hole Punch Ribbon (for hanging)   Trace the bird’s body pattern onto colored construction paper. Cut it out with the scissors. Using the paint brush, paint the child’s […]

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