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Monster Play Dough: Invitation to Play

Updated on 3rd April 2019 by Kate Williams | 16 Comments

So with The Husband working this weekend and me stuck for ideas I thought it might be a nice idea to set up a monster play dough invitation to play for my son. This is the first ‘proper’ invitation to play I’ve done so far and we had a bit of a wobbly start but as you’ll see it turned out really well!

monster play dough

I’ve always been a bit….wobbly about the idea of an invitation to play because, well, kids do just play don’t they?! But then I thought the other day about how I view things, about how you could show me a dress in Marc Jacobs and I’d love you FOREVER if you bought it for me, but show me the same dress crumpled in the bottom in my wardrobe and I’d probably cry because I have nothing to wear. Likewise, my son is a ‘discerning’ eater, but give him a bento inspired lunch and it’s happy faces all round.

With this in mind monster play dough seemed a good place to start because he adores play dough and I figured I probably had enough ‘stuff’ for a monster set up!

An invitation to play monsters

What I included:

Googly eyes

Pipe cleaners

Play dough (ours is a gorgeous neon set but we are totally colour mixers here so it’s now green)

Pasta dyed black

A monster shaped cutter

Craft sticks

The tray that I placed it in is actually a leftover tray from one of those Tesco’s fruit selections. Recycling in action!

If you haven’t dyed pasta before, all you do is pop it in a bowl, add some food dye, wiggle it around a bit and then leave it out to dry. I found the drying took longer than it does with rice so this is a good one to prep the night before or if your kids are in preschool at all.

At  first my son was a bit hesitant but after a bit of coaxing he was really into it, especially when he realised that his play dough monsters could be new villains to fight Batman! My husband came home while we were playing and he loved it too, all of us inventing new characters, it was loads of fun!

monster play dough invitationI think I’ll have to try a few more invitations to play, maybe some more Halloween inspired ones! If you’ve tried it with your kids do let me know how it went, I always love to share ideas with people!

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Pumpkin Painting for Toddlers

Updated on 22nd October 2014 by Kate Williams | 12 Comments

So I *might* be a bit obsessed with the mini pumpkins I bought last week. Ok, I totally am. But after the diamante decorations I did myself I thought it would be fun to let my toddler in on the action. He loved it before when we used lots of different materials to paint with (the glee of something other than a paintbrush!) so I thought he would enjoy painting on a different kind of surface. I think that pumpkin painting for toddlers can be a bit tricky as pumpkins are so bright so we used white pumpkins to make it easier to see what my toddler had painted!

pumpkin painting for toddlers…

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Bat Crafts for Preschoolers

Updated on 12th October 2021 by Kate Williams | 11 Comments

Halloween is quickly approaching so I thought it would be good to share some bat crafts for preschoolers, perfect for little ones that want to get in on the fun but not so scary that you’ll be dealing with nightmares!

bat crafts for preschoolers…

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Filed Under: Autumn and Halloween, Halloween Tagged With: autumn, bat crafts, crafts for kids, halloween

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