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Marvelous Messy Fun that Little Kids Love
by Rachel Vince
Description: Fun, messy activities your preschooler will love.
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Fingerpainting with a Twist
Try different fingerpaints besides the traditional store bought kind. For example: Chocolate pudding paint. Just buy a can of ready-made pudding from the grocery store. Or Jello finger painting: Mix together 1 package of Jello and 2 Tbsp hot water in a small bowl being careful not to overmix. Let cool 5 to 10 min. before using. Paint on tin foil for a neat effect. For some more edible food craft ideas visit http://www.create-kids-crafts.com.
Play Dough
Play dough is fun to squish, squash and create with. No need to go out and buy some, there’s a great recipe below. Make an easy playdough rose for an idea:
1. Roll out a thin, long snake and press it flat. Loosely roll it up like a rug from one end to the other. Spread and press each layer out a bit.
2. For the leaves, flatten a piece of play dough with your hands. Cut out 2 leaf shapes with a plastic knife and press them onto the bottom of the rose. For a photo of the playdough rose and other cool playdough creations for kids(little and big) visit my web site below.
Bubble Blowing
Here’s a great recipe that uses “tearless” baby shampoo that won’t sting eyes if bubbles get splattered in little eyes.
3 cups water
1 cup baby shampoo
1/3 cup light corn syrup.
Mix all together in a large bowl.
Oobleck
Who says small children have short attention spans? This alone fascinated my 2 yr. old at the time for 45 minutes.
Recipe:
1 cup cornstarch
1/3 cup water
5 to 7 drops food coloring (optional)
Mix water and food coloring together. Slowly add cornstarch. Do not stir. Let the mixture stand for 1 to 2 minutes. Pick a handful of the oobleck up and squeeze it until it forms a hard ball. Open your hand and the oobleck will turn from a solid back into a liquid. If it gets too dry after awhile, just add a bit more water.
Kool-Aid Playdough Recipe (Adult assistance and supervision required)
1 cup flour
1/2 cup salt
1 small pkg. unsweetened Kool-Aid (6 g pkg)
1 1/2 Tbsp cooking oil
1 c boiling water
Mix flour, salt, oil and Kool-Aid. Add boiling water; stir and knead until cooled and smooth. Store in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. This playdough will be the color and scent of the Kool-Aid you used.
Remember to supervise little kids with these ideas to ensure that with some of the ideas they don’t put things in their mouth.
More Details about paint, playdough craft ideas here. Rachel is a busy and happy Mom of two young children who feels blessed at having a second chance at life, seeing through the eyes of her children. For more favorite ideas that kids will enjoy visit her web site at http://www.create-kids-crafts.com
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