This is a very easy idea that I set out for my class this week in our play dough center…
I set out two large, real pumpkins and several small pumpkin (gourds) and some play dough.  The children used the play dough to decorate the pumpkins…
At first, the children didn’t quite get the idea of what to do when they came to the table. So I sat down with a few of the children and demonstrated how you can make play dough shapes and press them against the pumpkin to make them stick…
By the second day of having this center set up, the children rocked at making all kinds of pumpkin faces and other features like hats. The pumpkins progressively got more and more 3 dimensional in playdough design work…
Some children spent lots of time at this center exploring the play dough and creating on the pumpkin. Â I set out a small can of green, yellow, and red play dough but by day two – most of the playdough is either brown or green. The children do not care that it is green and brown – they just keep on creating…
An interesting observation was that the younger children tended to like decorating the small pumpkins. They just wanted to cover the pumpkin with as much playdough as they could. Â The fours preferred the big pumpkins and quickly advanced in their creative ideas and approach…
I wasn’t sure if the playdough would stick to the pumpkins all that well but it seems that the more the children played with the dough and pumpkins, the better the dough would stick…
Here is the playdough center all set up before the children went to work decorating pumpkins…
Links to Grow On…
No-Carve Pumpkin by Tinkerlab
Pumpkin Cups by Teach Preschool
Pumpkin Suncatcher by Happy Hooligans
Paper Pumpkins by Come Together Kids