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Encourage your preschooler to touch

This project encourages your preschooler to touch, smell and taste what she is working with. Edible play dough is a great way to give toddlers the freedom to enjoy an educational and developmentally stimulating activity, without having to worry about what will happen if they eat the materials.

What You Need: 1 Cup of creamy peanut butter 1 Cup of honey 1 Cup of powdered milk – or more to reach the desired texture Bowl Spatula Measuring cup

Directions:

1.Make sure your child washes her hands.

2.Have your little one help you measure 1 cup of peanut butter into a bowl. Then, measure 1 cup of honey and 1 cup of powdered milk and add to the mixture as well.

3.Mix more powdered milk into the mixture as needed to acquire the texture of play dough.

4.Use cookie cutters and clean fingers to play with the play dough. Let your child fully experience this tactile and yummy project. It's perfect for developing those sensory and motor skills and it won't be long before she figures out that it tastes good too. This edible play dough is also a protein packed treat. However, it's still important to monitor how much she eats because too much of a good thing can still cause a tummy ache!

Source: education.com


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