- Explored different colors and textures while playing with playdoh.
- Developed fine motor skills by rolling, squeezing, and shaping the playdoh.
- Used imagination and creativity to make various objects and shapes with the playdoh.
- Learned about different art materials and their properties through hands-on experience.
Encourage your child to experiment with different tools and objects while playing with playdoh. They can use cookie cutters, plastic utensils, or even natural materials like leaves and flowers to create unique textures and patterns. You can also introduce them to simple sculpting techniques like making coils and balls to further enhance their creativity.
- Play-Doh: My First 100 Words by Play-Doh: This interactive book features colorful photographs and Play-Doh illustrations to help children learn new words while engaging with the playdoh.
- Art Lab for Kids: 52 Creative Adventures in Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Paper, and Mixed Media-For Budding Artists of All Ages by Susan Schwake: This book provides a wide range of art activities, including playdoh-based projects, to inspire creativity and artistic exploration in children.
- The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt: Although not specifically about playdoh, this story introduces children to the concept of artistic expression and encourages them to think outside the box when it comes to creating art.
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