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Wordless Wednesday – Playdough
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Too cute. Love how your little one is just watching to see what her big sister is going to do!
I must make some new playdough tomorrow.
How did you get soft pink , my boy would love it.
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We have a bottle of Rose food colouring, from the baking section. It’s very popular around here!
thank you I will put it on my list for today 😉
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I think I need to make some more playdoh too! Ours colours are staring to mash together into that lovely brown colour 🙂
We love play-doh too. All ours is blue at the minute though as somebody let our son mix the colours together…
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Play dough is always a winner in this house too… and even better when the weather is good enough for them to do it outside… that means much less mess for me to clean up!
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Oh how I miss making playdoh. Seriously.
And my kids used to do it naked too. Easier access to stuffing their belly buttons full!
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Yeah – I have to cajole them into clothes whenever I want a photo or strategically place objects.
We haven’t stuffed bellybuttons, the attraction here is eating it. I once made a batch with pure eucalyptus oil and they still ate it!
and if the playdough is homemade, it gives twice the fun! 😉
The person who first invented playdough was clearly a genius (and a mother!) 🙂
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