Playdough for Passing Time: Fun Things to Do with Lumi Dough

Kids Play Dough

Kids Play Dough

This write-up is for anyone and everyone who is looking for some ideas on making the most out of time. If you are one of the many people who feel like their creativity that was once bloomed full is now diminishing day by day, you might benefit from reading this blog. May be, you need to relive a few days from your childhood. Maybe, playing with kids can bring back your lost happiness and make you feel a little good. How about starting with clay? Not just the kids but the grown-ups also love to make a thing or two out of this gooey substance. So, are you ready for a fun filled day with dough? If you are a parent of one of more toddlers who are of an age when playing with clay is essential, you will understand why everyone enjoys craft time. By the way, have you tried the following with dough?

  • Making Dough: One activity related to dough is making dough. The good part is that you don’t have to be an adult to make dough. Children above the age of 5 can easily make clay or dough themselves. There are some varieties of dough that do not require you to use fire or a microwave. These can be even made without parent’s presence. Try giving the dough different textures and different colors.
  • Games with Dough: Once you have purchased or made the dough, how about playing some games that encourage learning, made out of dough? Start by making simple rolls or balls of dough. Use it as game that includes basic mathematics tricks like addition and subtraction. Children grasp fundamentals quicker if they are taught the play way.

  • Toy Animals: Making different animals and birds out of lumi dough is entertaining and fun. From tigers to elephants to snakes to giraffes and more, clay can be molded to make any animal that your kids see in the zoo or elsewhere and is fascinated by it. Sit with him and her, and quietly watch as the little one works wonders with dough roll.
  • Alphabets and Numbers: Learning alphabets, numbers and words is not just interesting but also easy when done with clay or dough. Shape the numbers and alphabets out of dough and side by side make your kid learn or recognize them.
  • Shapes: Geometrical shapes are the simplest to make out of dough. You do not even need any cutters or stencils to make these simple shapes. From circles to squares to spheres to pentagons, all of these shapes and more can be learned simply using dough.
  • Emotion Management: While this is something that cannot be taught to toddlers, with clay, children can help manage their feelings, most of which they cannot understand at a tender age.

These are some of the fun activities that one can pursue using clay or dough. In fact, even grown-ups at times love to play with dough and make interesting things out of it. For some, it is a creative pastime. Moreover, playing with dough has a number of advantages for your kid. Apart from enhancing learning in children playing with glowing play dough aids in dexterity development and in enhancing understanding emotions. A child therefore should never be deprived of playing with dough.

 

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