Today’s little gem is even better than the last! Yet again, I had all of the ingredients and therefore is was a free interactive skills that I think J loved.
I want to write that J loved it because it enriched his fine motor skills (that’s the skill set that will one day help him use scissors and operate his keys drunk at 4am) but honestly he loved fighting with them and used them as figures to play with (added bonus). The photo below is a little favourite because he used the fussli pasta as teeth, which as I looked at it was like stepping into his ever wonderful and developing imagination.
Grab some play doh (or make some of your own) and a selection of dried pasta’s and get going. My only tip is pop these in a little bowl so that your living room doesn’t look like a Dolmio commercial. J knew what to do by copying me…
Meet Synthia (above) my very own play doh monster…being a Disney Princess I really wished I had some pasta bows in the cupboard for her hair!
Anyway, enjoy – I can honestly say it was the longest J has ever played with this sort of resource before. However, I can’t say that this was my idea. I found it on a yummy mummy blog titled mummyonabudget, you can Click here for a quick mooch at her page , so all hail play doh queen! Many thanks x
So glad you gave this a go. Love your creations and that your LO brought them to life with play fights! #ToddlerApprovedTuesday
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Pasta is such a versatile medium for sensory play isn’t it? T used to love playing with dried pasta and dough too. Thanks so much for sharing with #toddlerapprovedtuesday x
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Thanks, I think it’s important that we reuse ideas amongst the group…we played with Dough and pasta today – its definitely a keeper!
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ooo ever tried pasta and play dough 🙂 thanks for the idea xx #ToddlerApprovedTuesdays
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I like this! I was actually running out of ideas on what to make with play-doh, so thanks for this! #toddlerapprovedtuesday Sabrina xx
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Love these! Totally making them this week with the little ones, thanks! #thesatsesh
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Easy Peasy too
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Haha what an excellent idea, my boy would love this to play with X #thesatsesh
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Do it, dare you
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Oh we do love a squish around with playdough. Well, my 5 yo girl does. The 7 yo boy is never that bothered. But making monsters and fighting with them might be the way forward. Especially if they have spaghetti. They could joust like knights! #thesatsesh
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Love this idea. Simply yet really effective. I’d like to make these with salt dough and paint. Thank you for sharing 🌟 #thesatsesh
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Ooo like that idea
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haha, love it. this looks fun. Pen x #thesatsesh
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I enjoyed myself 😉
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Playdoh monsters – inspired! We do love a bit of playdoh here and I strongly suspect the boys will burst if we bring monsters into it too. That is tomorrows in the shade activity sorted when it gets too hot #thesatsesh
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Fab idea
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Great idea! Have not tried this before. Will definitely do this with the second one. 😊 #thesatsesh
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Easy and super fun
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Absolutely love these! Rainy summer holiday day activity sorted – thank you xx #thesatsesh
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Honestly little dude still asks to do it and it takes seconds to set up
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Brilliant idea to share with us all for the summer! #thesatsesh xo
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