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Make Play Dough What you need: - Guidance from an adult - 1 Cup of Flour - 1/2 Cup of Salt - 1/2 Cup of Water - Extra water (if dough is too dry) - Extra Flour (if dough is too sticky) - Different food colourants Add flour and salt in a mixing bowl. (Adult guidance) Then slowly add the water and mix. If dough is too dry, try adding more water. If dough is too sticky add more flour. Then use your hands and kneed the dough. Seperate the dough and then add food colourant to make different colourful play dough. Lets start!

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Page 1: Make Play Dough - UNICEF · Make Play Dough What you need: - Guidance from an adult - 1 Cup of Flour - 1/2 Cup of Salt - 1/2 Cup of Water - Extra water (if dough is too dry) - Extra

Make Play Dough

What you need:- Guidance from an adult

- 1 Cup of Flour- 1/2 Cup of Salt

- 1/2 Cup of Water- Extra water (if dough is too dry)

- Extra Flour (if dough is too sticky)- Di�erent food colourants

Add �our and salt in a mixing bowl. (Adult guidance)Then slowly add the water and mix.

If dough is too dry, try adding more water.If dough is too sticky add more �our.

Then use your hands and kneed the dough.Seperate the dough and then add food colourant to make di�erent

colourful play dough.

Tip: Why not use your new play dough to create any of the itemsyou recently drew.

Lets start!

Page 2: Make Play Dough - UNICEF · Make Play Dough What you need: - Guidance from an adult - 1 Cup of Flour - 1/2 Cup of Salt - 1/2 Cup of Water - Extra water (if dough is too dry) - Extra

Grow Sugar CrystalsWhat you need:- Guidance from an adult- 3 cups sugar - 1 cup boiling water- food coloring (optional)- �avouring (optional — strawberry, mint, and vanilla)- clean glass or plastic jar- wooden skewer or cotton string

Dissolve the sugar in the boiling water.(Adult guidance)Add a few drops of food coloring and �avor.

Allow the sugar water to cool a bit before pouring it into your jar. Place a wooden skewer into the jar or hang a string into the

middle of the jar, tied to a pencil.Cover the jar with a paper towel to allow evaporation.

Place the jar somewhere safe.It may take a few days to get your crystal to grow.

You will soon see crystals form, if you leave them, these crystalswill grow onto your stick or string.

Once grown, you can then eat your Rock Candy or Sugar Crystals.

Lets start!