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		<description><![CDATA[<p>N &#38; M refuse to use the term yellow. Whenever they see something yellow, it is referred to as &#8220;Bumblebee&#8221;. Eg if we see a yellow car, it&#8217;s a Bumblebee car, or if there&#8217;s a yellow jumper, it&#8217;s a Bumblebee jumper.&#160; I made a new batch of play dough yesterday and chose to colour it [...]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/play-dough-microwave-recipe/">Play Dough: Microwave Recipe</a> by <a rel="nofollow" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/author/admin/">Pauline</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com">Lessons Learnt Journal</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>N &amp; M refuse to use the term yellow. Whenever they see something yellow, it is referred to as &#8220;Bumblebee&#8221;. Eg if we see a yellow car, it&#8217;s a Bumblebee car, or if there&#8217;s a yellow jumper, it&#8217;s a Bumblebee jumper.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I made a new batch of play dough yesterday and chose to colour it yellow. Its&#8217; household name is Bumblebee play dough, naturally. What&#8217;s super about this Bumblebee play dough, name aside, is that you cook it in the microwave. No pot on the stove, hence no soaking and scrubbing of pots required. Yay!</p>
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<p>The microwave play dough recipe very simple and quick. It&#8217;s easier to make than the traditional stove cooked play dough recipe, however it doesn&#8217;t keep as well. Still, if you need something quick and something that you aren&#8217;t planning to keep for more than a few days, this microwave play dough recipe is for you!</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>3 cups plain flour</li>
<li>1/2 cup salt</li>
<li>3 tablespoons oil</li>
<li>6 teaspoons cream of tartar</li>
<li>3 cups water</li>
<li>yellow food colouring (or whatever colour you wish to use)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Method:</strong></p>
<p>Mix all the ingredients in a microwave dish. Cover and microwave on high for about seven minutes, stirring half way through. Knead when cool.</p>
<p>Play dough is possibly one of the most useful, interesting and demanding mediums for developing hand skills. It&#8217;s great for hand strength, using both hands together, hand manipulation skills, tool manipulation, power grasps and fine pincer grasps.</p>
<p>Yesterday, in the excitement of having brand new, still warm play dough, N &amp; M used what they could get their hands on and simply had some <a title="Free Play for Children: Take the Bubble Wrap Off" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/take-off-the-bubble-wrap-and-let-them-have-free-play/">free play </a>as I forgot to bring out our usual play dough tools.</p>
<p>N &amp; M had immense fun filling an old plastic bottle with play dough snakes.</p>
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<p>N also had fun filling a plastic straw with play dough and figuring out that it&#8217;s very difficult &#8211; (nay, impossible) to get it out again.</p>
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<p>M had fun role playing with the actual Bumblebee (well, as actual as we&#8217;ll get), and a huge lump of Bumblebee play dough which morphed into various things like Bumblebee&#8217;s gun, or Bumblebee&#8217;s enemy, or my favourite, Bumblebee&#8217;s pet dog (who he sat beside and had a chat with).</p>
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<p>Lesson learnt: If a Mummy Utility Belt in the style of the Batman Utility Belt actually existed, a tub of play dough would be part of it.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t get enough of play dough? Look here for other fun <a title="Lessons Learnt Journal Play Dough Play" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/category/play/play-dough-play/">play dough</a> ideas.</p>
<div align="center">N &amp; M: 3 years, 4 months</div>
<div align="center">September 2011</div>
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