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Following on from my Turning Inside Out post last week, I remembered that we hadn’t used natural materials with the playdough for the longest time. So one evening as I was preparing dinner, I pulled out the playdough and a bowl of ‘bits’ and Immy was captivated. Her initial investigations primarily involved making impressions in the dough.
The next morning we got the playdough out again. This time she put two small seed pods into the dough (image below left) and I commented that they looked like eyes, and that was it, we have since had day upon day of fun playdough faces, complete with eyes, nose, mouth, ears, hair, beards and even a moustache 🙂 I helped with the hair on the first face but everything since has been Immy’s creation.

I want to thank everyone for playing along with We Play and helping to create such a wonderful play community. Each week has seen so many fun and inspiring play ideas shared. This week it was so hard to choose a favourite link (see the Childhood 101 Facebook page for a number of great links I shared with others) but after some serious consideration, you can find this week’s pick here.

And now it’s your turn. I play, you play, we play…

Remember to link to your play post URL, not your home page, and please provide a link back to We Play in your post. If this is your first time playing, find the instructions to play here. If you are viewing this post in a reader, you will need to visit the post to see the links. And please take the time to visit the other links and leave a comment to support our burgeoning play community 🙂

Christie Burnett is a teacher, presenter, writer and the mother of two. She created Childhood 101 as a place for teachers and parents to access engaging, high quality learning ideas.

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  1. amandab says

    June 14, 2010 at 10:21 PM

    We're doing play dough too!

    I should find the natural elements we collect for the next time we get the play dough out. Somehow, we collect stuff, but it always seems to go missing ...
  2. Marita says

    June 15, 2010 at 12:57 AM

    That is a really good idea. We've hidden things inside theraputty, rice, playdough and slime to encourage the girls to overcome sensory fears but always toys (i even did a video journal of the slime). I'd not thought of using outside items. Would add a whole new sensory layer to the activity.
  3. Raising a Happy Child says

    June 15, 2010 at 1:09 AM

    Those playdoh faces are fun and inspiring. Immy is a creative little girl!
  4. Marthese says

    June 15, 2010 at 2:15 AM

    Play dough was and is always a big favorite of mine!
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  5. Dionna @ Code Name: Mama says

    June 15, 2010 at 2:59 AM

    I am totally using my pirate post from the Carnival of Natural Parenting - but hey - that's what we've been playing this week! :)

    And we love playdough. I need to combine playdough with an idea from last week's linkup and take it outside. I bet Kieran would love that!
  6. Tinkerbell's Treehouse says

    June 15, 2010 at 7:05 AM

    We were playing play dough too! What a great idea to add the parts of nature, I'll have to get a collection together to enhance the sensory experience for the kids.
  7. Gill@OurParklife says

    June 15, 2010 at 1:41 PM

    These little creations are beautiful....I love that you have added the natural elements. We have been collecting a lot of gumnuts lately so we may have to try this soon!
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