Saturday, October 16, 2010

Preschool Recipes For Fun

All preschoolers love arts and crafts. With a little preparation can save you money and have fun making your own pasta dough, finger and colors for craft projects of all your child. Let your child measure and mix for a fun learning activity!

Finger Painting

1 / 2 c. Cornstarch
1 1 / 2 tbsp. Sugar
1 / 2 tsp. Salt
C. 1 cold water
Food coloring

In a medium saucepan, mix together all ingredients. Cook on low heat for 10-15Minutes, stirring until the mixture is smooth and thick. Cool. In separate storage containers and add food coloring as desired.

Pudding finger painting

Pudding
Vinyl Tablecloth

This activity can be fun for everyone, and safe for small children, do not help but stick his fingers in his mouth. Cover a table with a vinyl tablecloth. Put some 'pudding in place of each child. Let them play!

Homemade pasta

1 / 2 c. Flour
Cold water

Add some 'on the cup of cold water 1 / 2Flour until it is thick like cream. Simmer on the stove and stir for 5 minutes. Refrigerate in an airtight container when not in use. pasta lasts longer and sticks better than no-cook paste.

Playdough

2 C. Flour
C. 1 Salt
4 tsp. Weinstein
2 C. Water with food coloring
2 tbsp. Vegetable oil

Mix all ingredients in a nonstick pan. Cook over medium heat until the mixture is a difficult ball. Dough, hot for a correctConsistency. The recipe is easily halved or doubled.

Flubber

1 1 / 2 c. hot water
2 C. White school glue
1 1 / 3 c. hot water
3 tsp. Borax
Food coloring

Mix 1 1 / 2 cups of warm water, glue and food coloring together. In a bowl, mix together 1 03:01 glasses of warm water and borax. Pour the mixture into the borax mixture of glue and remove from the bowl to knead until flubber is soft and consistent in form. Store in Ziploc bag or sealed container. ThisStuff is really fun!

Homemade Bubble Solution

C. 1 Water
2 tbsp. Light corn syrup
1 / 3 c. Dishwashing liquid

Mix all ingredients. Mix solution and let sit for 1 hour before. Cover and label any solution and refrigerate leftovers.

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