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Science

  • The child learned about the properties of different materials such as flour, salt, and water, and how they interact to create playdoh.
  • They learned about the importance of measuring and following a recipe in order to achieve the desired consistency and texture of the playdoh.
  • The child observed a chemical reaction taking place as the mixture of ingredients transformed from a liquid to a solid state.
  • They learned about the concept of elasticity as they manipulated and stretched the playdoh.

A creative way to continue developing concepts related to making playdoh is to explore different variations of the recipe. Encourage the child to experiment with adding food coloring or scents to the playdoh mixture and observe how it affects the final product. They can also try incorporating different textures or materials into the playdoh, such as glitter or small beads, to explore the concept of mixtures and their properties.

Book Recommendations

  • The Playdough Cookbook: Recipes and Ideas for Creative Play by Imagination Factory: This book provides a collection of playdoh recipes and creative ideas for using playdoh to make various objects and sculptures.
  • Playdough Creations by Joyce Jeffries: This book features step-by-step instructions and colorful illustrations to guide children in creating different playdoh creations, enhancing their imagination and fine motor skills.
  • The Science of Playdough by Chris Woodford: This book explores the science behind playdoh, including its ingredients, chemical reactions, and the properties of the material, making it an engaging read for curious minds.

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