More indoor time means more time with the kids, which also translates to constantly figuring out ways to keep them entertained and educated at home. Playdough is a fun (and inexpensive!) way to keep ...
Less messy than its home science counterpart – slime, playdough has long been a favourite of child care centres. But what many parents don’t realise is how simple it is to make at home too. Cooked, ...
3. Add water, ¼ cup to ½ cup at a time, stirring each time until it is fully combined, and scraping down the sides of bowl. 5. Add a few drops of food coloring to the dough and incorporate it well ...
People have enjoyed playing with play doh for generations. It’s an affordable, engaging activity. You can buy commercial products at the store. Or you and your child can have fun making it on your own ...
No Easter candy stash is complete with Peeps, the iconic marshmallow confection. But once the egg hunts are over, the leftover ham is gone and you’re done indulging in the neon-sprinkled-coated treats ...
Many homemade play dough recipes require stovetop cooking and then cooling, which can be fun for older kids, but not so much for impatient toddlers. This quick and easy recipe requires only stirring, ...