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DIY discovery bottles

By Pauline On October 23, 2011 · 13 Comments · In Activities for Children, Creative Play, Play, Pre school, Toddler Activities, Wet Weather
A glue gun opens up a world of possibilities. Now that I own one, I’m kicking myself for waiting this long to have one. For my first glue gun project, I made some discovery bottles. It’s so simple. All I needed to do was fill up empty drink bottles with whatever I could think of [...]
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watery painting

By Pauline On October 20, 2011 · 8 Comments · In Activities for Children, Kids Arts and Crafts, Pre school, Preschool, Wet Weather, Work
I found a new use for my Jamie Oliver Flavour Shaker. It does a fantastic job of mixing paint. I used it to create watery acrylic paint. We had watery acrylic paint, paint brushes and spray bottles filled with water. We were ready for some watery painting. While E discovered the wonders of watery paint [...]
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uncooked oatmeal play dough

By Pauline On October 15, 2011 · Add Comment · In Activities for Children, Play, Play Dough, Pre school, Toddler Activities, Wet Weather
Grandpa has been away on holidays for a number of weeks. This was his first visit since his return home and he brought new silicone moulds for N, M and E for their play dough play. It had been a few weeks since we’d played with our homemade play dough. I opened the tub and gasp! [...]
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squishy balloon painting

By Pauline On October 14, 2011 · 5 Comments · In Activities for Children, Kids Arts and Crafts, Messy Play, Outdoors, Play, Pre school, Preschool, Toddler, Toddler Activities, Wet Weather, Work
  Stress balls. Do you remember those? It’s been years since I’ve come across one. Are they still around? Filled with mystery gunk they were great to squish. These squishy balloons are DIY versions.     With the help of a funnel and a chopstick to push stubborn bits through, I filled balloons with what [...]
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