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Make your own playdoughThis forum post has messages dated from 12/21/06 through 07/09/09, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. Sculpting - Sculpting
| Make your own playdough I've used this recipe before with my kids. It's a great rainy day project. |
| I have been looking for this recipe all over, thank you so much for providing it. I would like to know though, this is the non sticky one right, and also the non staining one, cause I know there are 2 different ones, and I want to make sure this is the right one before I go and make it with the kids, and it ends up all over everything. |
| I am a first grade teacher and I used this recipe and my class and I made playdough one day and than used it to learn simple math problems by cutting the playdough in pieces and adding and subtracting them, and they had a blast. Thank you for this wonderful recipe I will continue to use it. |
| That reminds me of many years back when I was young when we used playdoughs for all sorts of lessons...addition, subtraction and so forth. If I well remember, we used to have the non-sticky and non-staining type..that means my teachers must have had taste. It had never occured to me that there exists a recipe |
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