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1 YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
THANK YOU Thank you for your purchase. You can contact us with any questions at FREE GIFT CONNECT Have you downloaded my FREE ebook yet? Click on the link to grab your copy now! YES! I want the free ebook! I invite you to follow me on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. TERMS OF USE credits Copyright © 2018 Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC All rights reserved Original purchasers are granted permission to reproduce this document for use in their own classroom. If you want to share a resource with a friend, please purchase an additional copy. This document may not be shared or re-sold. Graphics in this document licensed from Pixel Paper Prints, Some fonts licensed from Kimberly Geswein You May also like If you like this resource, you may also enjoy these others: ©

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Did you know that playing with play dough has many educational benefits? Here are some tips for learning and playing with dough at home. type title here type title here Playing with play dough at home or school supports the development of children’s language and literacy, science, math skills—and more! Play dough also encourages creativity while strengthening the small muscles of their fingers—these muscles are necessary for holding and writing with a pencil. Add simple items from around your house or kitchen to enhance your child’s play dough experience. Plastic Forks Plastic Knives Toy People Toy Animals Rolling Pin Straws Cookie Cutters type title here 2 Cups White Flour 1/4 Cup Cream of Tartar 1/2 Cup Table Salt 2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil 2 Cups Water Food Coloring Mix the dry ingredients in a medium pot. Add the water, oil, and food coloring. Mix the ingredients together. Cook on medium heat, stirring continually. When a ball forms in the middle of the pot, remove from heat and cool. Knead the dough as needed. Keep play dough away from younger siblings and pets.

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Did you know that playing with play dough has many educational benefits? Here are some tips for learning and playing with dough at home. type title here type title here Playing with play dough at home or school supports the development of children’s language and literacy, science, math skills—and more! Play dough also encourages creativity while strengthening the small muscles of their fingers—these muscles are necessary for holding and writing with a pencil. Add simple items from around your house or kitchen to enhance your child’s play dough experience. Plastic Forks Plastic Knives Toy People Toy Animals Rolling Pin Straws Cookie Cutters type title here 2 Cups White Flour 1/4 Cup Cream of Tartar 1/2 Cup Table Salt 2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil 2 Cups Water Food Coloring Mix the dry ingredients in a medium pot. Add the water, oil, and food coloring. Mix the ingredients together. Cook on medium heat, stirring continually. When a ball forms in the middle of the pot, remove from heat and cool. Knead the dough as needed. Keep play dough away from younger siblings and pets.


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