Fun props for playdough

Play dough is a wonderful resource that fosters play, communication, imagination, creativity, fine motor skills, color recognition, color mixing, and the list goes on. It can be homemade or store bought and the kinds of things you can add to play dough is really endless. Adding props to play dough is just one of many ways to invite new interest in the play dough experience. Here are a just a few of our props that we add to our play dough throughout the school year…

Seeds

Seeds

Feathers

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Real or Paper Rulers

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Birthday candles, confetti, cupcake pans and liners

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Flowers and Flower Pots

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Cookie Cutters and Rolling Pins

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Sparkles and Buttons

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Cootie Bug Game Pieces (and feathers)

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Seashells (exploring shell prints)

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Gems and Straws (making butterflies)

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

Keys (making key prints)

Props for play dough by Teach Preschool

I’m sure you have other props for play dough that your kids love. Share your ideas in the comments below and we can continue building our collection!

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Links to Grow

Homemade Recipe Playdough Book by Nurturestore

DIY Eyeballs for Playdough by Teach Preschool

Measuring Playdough Inchworms by Teach Preschool

Our playdough is under construction by Teach Preschool

Blocks with Playdough by ARTCHOO

Deborah J Stewart

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