
It is finally starting to feel like winter, and as the temperature drops so do our trips to the park. So if you are like me, looking for fun and creative indoor playtime activities for toddlers, I have a great one for you.
While playing with paint, play dough, and bubbles are always fun indoor activities, they can pose a threat to younger children who still have an affinity for placing everything in their mouths. The toxic chemicals that store bought molding clays, paints and bubbles contain pose a dangerous problem for many moms, but don't fret. Here are a few home made recipes which provide an all natural, more economical and often funner variations of your these good old standbys.
Recipe for Homemade Play Dough
- 1 cup flour
- 1 cup water
- 1 T oil
- 1 T powdered alum
- 1/2 cup salt
- 2 T vanilla
- food coloring (Don't have or want to use food coloring, use beet, spinach and/or carrot juice instead.)
Recipes for Homemade Finger Paints
Jell-O Finger Paint
- Any kind of flavored Jell-O
- hot water
Pudding Finger Paint
- Instant Vanilla Pudding
- Food Coloring
or for a more traditional paint
- 2 cups flour
- 4 cups cold water
- food coloring or dry tempera
Mix flour and water and cook over low heat until thick. Let cool. Follow with a pinch of salt. Add dry tempera, food coloring or kool-aid packs to color. Store paint in covered jar in refrigerator.
Homemade Bubbles
- 1 Cup Water
- 2 Tablespoons Light Karo syrup or 2 Tablespoons Glycerin
- 4 Tablespoons Dishwashing liquid (or for a more tear friendly alternative use baby shampoo or wash)
- Food coloring (optional)
Now you need a bubble wand!!
- 2 straws
- A piece of heavy string or yarn about 36-48 inches long
- Scissors
- Bubble solution
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