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November 7, 2007

What To Do With Pumpkin Playdough

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No, I didn't feed it to the chickens.  My oldest son used it to make a Pueblo "village." Actually, it's just one house- he ran out of playdough.  This was one of the suggested activities in Amy Pak's New World Explorers. The directions call for clay, but we didn't have any and the playdough was getting a little stale anyway.

 

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November 7, 2007 - wow

Posted by Jimmie
Fantastic! It couldn't have been better with clay. Love the orange color -- fits well. :-)
Glad no chickens died in the construction of this project.
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November 9, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by eclecticeducation
Oh, that is so cute!!!! :) I'm glad you didn't feed it to the chickens! lol! :)
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November 14, 2007 - great project

Posted by msack
We are still enjoying our play doh here! We kept it in a HUGe ziplock bag and the kids ask for it almost every day!
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