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I have a slight obsession with it. With the kids I mean. I must make 2-3 batches a week. My students create stories and use the plasticina to recreate them. I make solid color and tie-dye. Anyway.
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Tonight I made a batch for Dyleva. Dylan wanted Captain America colors. He then continued to hide things inside the play doh and use his super heroes to extract them.
Eva, on the other hand decided to document their hands and feet in modeling clay, and then made a super long snake.
She also created hair for the Halloween skulls we had up for decorations.
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Captain America Colors |
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The long snake |
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Dr. Doom, succumbs to playdoh |
The ninos spent at least an hour, manipulating and defining their creations.
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