I do not encourage little ones to actually eat clay, this develops in them inappropriate habits. However, these recipes are used sometimes by pre-school teachers who have trouble with tiny children putting things into their mouths. If they consume a bit of these recipes, the ingredients are non-toxic and should not injure them.
Kool-Aid Playdough
1 cup flour
1/2 cup table salt
3 Tablespoons of oil
1 small package of Kool-aid
1 cup of boiling water
Mix together in one bowl, 1 cup of flour, 1/2 cup of salt, 3 Tablespoons of oil and 1 small package of Kool-aid or any other sweetened powdered drink. Add 1 cup of boiling water to the mixture combine all of the ingredients together. Knead the dough mixture until it is formed into a soft ball.
Peanut Butter Playdoughs
1 cup of peanut butter
1 cup of corn syrup
1 1/2 cups of powdered milk
1/2 cup powdered sugar
Mix together the above ingredients. Children may mold this type of dough into shapes and add 'decorative' crackers, raisins, pretzels and baking chips to it. Do not bake it however.
2nd Peanut Butter Recipe
1 cup of peanut butter
1/2 cup dry powdered milk
2 tablespoons of honey (Warning: infants should not consume honey!)
Mix together the above ingredients. Children may mold this type of dough into shapes and add 'decorative' crackers, raisins, pretzels and baking chips to it. Do not bake it however.
More about edible art supply.
- Art supplies from food-based organic ingredients
- Edible Art Supplies from eHow
- Learn to play with your food!
- Edible art is trendy.
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