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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 387463" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Sensory things like that can make a GIANT difference in how kids cope. Helps adults too!</p><p> </p><p>My kids like the sensory aspect of playdoh squishing, but the scent drove them nuts. We all despise it. There are all kinds of playdoh recipes online that are super easy to make, and MUCH cheaper than purchasing play doh. We really liked the dough that was colored and scneted with unsweetened Koolaid packets. </p><p> </p><p>My kids liked it so much that we filled Easter eggs with it for an egg hunt one year. The kids at the hunt liked those eggs more than the ones filled with candy or even quarters! </p><p> </p><p>For the upcoming holidays you can make a dough out of cinnamon and applesauce that can be made into ornaments (use the cheapest cinnamon you can find at the dollar store or Big Lots because you need several cups of it). Then you can bake the dough and give the ornaments away as gifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 387463, member: 1233"] Sensory things like that can make a GIANT difference in how kids cope. Helps adults too! My kids like the sensory aspect of playdoh squishing, but the scent drove them nuts. We all despise it. There are all kinds of playdoh recipes online that are super easy to make, and MUCH cheaper than purchasing play doh. We really liked the dough that was colored and scneted with unsweetened Koolaid packets. My kids liked it so much that we filled Easter eggs with it for an egg hunt one year. The kids at the hunt liked those eggs more than the ones filled with candy or even quarters! For the upcoming holidays you can make a dough out of cinnamon and applesauce that can be made into ornaments (use the cheapest cinnamon you can find at the dollar store or Big Lots because you need several cups of it). Then you can bake the dough and give the ornaments away as gifts. [/QUOTE]
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