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My son is never interested in playdough but absolutely loves this moondough stuff. I find it easier to clean than playdough (as long as you don't use it on a carpet). I like the feel of it compared to playdough as well - it's wierd - it goes all smooth.0
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I got some of this for my 3yr old who sat there crumbling it! and needless to say all went in the carpet! definately putting away and will stick to the play-doh.
At my daughters pre-school they add glitter to their home made dough which my little one loves.0 -
LaurensMummy wrote: »I got some of this for my 3yr old who sat there crumbling it! and needless to say all went in the carpet! definately putting away and will stick to the play-doh.
At my daughters pre-school they add glitter to their home made dough which my little one loves.
I add glitter to my playdoh when I make it in work. Although I don't cook it on the cooker or in the microwave, I use my hands and mix it all together when the water cools down a bit. Then after a bit I let the children get their hands dirty and help mix it lol. I love making it infront of the kids and they love helping. It's a great Maths activity also lol.
PS paint is also a good thing to use to add colour too
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