Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Play dough!!

What children learn: Play dough play at home or school supports development and learning in many areas. When children use play dough, they explore ideas and try different approaches until they find one that works. They compare and contrast objects ("Mine’s a fat pancake and yours is skinny”), actions ("No, don’t cut it! Scrape it, like this”), and experiences ("We’re not making a snake—we’re making a road”). In their experimenting, children come up with their own ideas, satisfy their curiosity, and analyze and solve problems. These are all skills that help children learn and succeed in school.



Play Dough Party- Alien Foot Print - Dog- Playing Golf- Yellow Duck- Little Mermaid- Creating a Theme Park- Yellow Rabbit- Baby Rabbit- Blue Scarecrow















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