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It was one of those evenings where creativity seemed to flow effortlessly. My toddler has this adorable habit of wanting to put *everything* in their mouth, so when the idea of playing with playdough came up, we decided to take a safer route and opt for something edible instead.
The moment the thought hit me, excitement bubbled over. Making silly faces turned out to be the highlight of our activity. We weren't satisfied with just placing them on the table—no, we had to personalize them! Who wouldn’t love adding googly eyes? They added an extra layer of charm and hilarity to our creations.
Cookie cutters became our best friends that night. They allowed us to create fun shapes, but honestly, smashing the dough down was way more entertaining. It required deep concentration to shape the dough into anything specific, but let’s be honest—smashing it back into a pile was far more satisfying.
By the end of the session, my little artist had crafted a small snowman. She proudly placed it on the table, only to realize halfway through that the "arms" tasted better than the body. So, naturally, she ate them before they could even meet their destined spot. Watching her enjoy herself reminded me how simple joys can bring immense happiness.
But the real pièce de résistance? Destruction. Yes, you read that right. There’s something incredibly therapeutic about letting go of all that pent-up energy through playdough. Baby Blue went full throttle, crumbing every single piece into tiny fragments. And she loved every second of it!
If you're interested in trying this at home, here's a quick recipe: Mix equal parts cornstarch (or powdered milk) and creamy peanut butter. You can always tweak the consistency by adding powdered sugar or cocoa powder for additional flavors—like chocolate peanut butter playdough! We jazzed ours up with raisins, golden raisins, and chocolate chips for extra texture and fun.
This evening wasn’t just about creating; it was about bonding over food and imagination. It proved that sometimes, the simplest activities can lead to the most memorable moments. Food + creativity = a whole night of pure joy!
And yes, if you're wondering, there was a bit of cleanup involved afterward—but hey, it was worth it.
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