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    Easter Play Dough Activity

    Get creative with your kids this Easter and set up a fun Easter play dough activity.

    This post is in collaboration with Pandie! All thoughts and opinions are my own.

    Themed tinker tray is a perfect addition to any holiday activity. The loose parts and materials can be used in any kind of projects or crafts. It allows children to be creative in their own way.

    For our Easter tinker tray, I used the loose parts and Primo modeling clay from Pandie.

    Niko loved rolling out the dough, using the cutters and adding googly eyes to his creations.

    My favorite is the cute little chick because he even put feathers on it. It’s all about the details.

    He was so proud every time he uses the cutters and places the eyes on the bunnies. He created a lot of bunnies and only one chick because according to him, the chick should only be yellow. No other colors.

    Let’s set up an Easter tinker tray:

    Materials needed:

    • Tinker tray
    • Loose parts e.g. googly eyes, beads, feathers, buttons and jewel stickers
    • Play dough or modeling clay
    • Bunny cutters
    • Clay cutting board
    • Clay roller

    Instructions:

    • Fill the tinker tray with different loose parts.
    • Let your kids get creative with the play dough by creating shapes using the cutters and decorating it with different loose parts.

    Hope you liked and enjoyed our Easter activity!

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    My name is Dove. I live in an enchanted forest at the end of a rainbow. I have a little window in my room where I can see unicorns playing in the grass field at day and magical fairies dancing under the silvery moon at night. I love creating things with my kids and adding a touch of magic to their playtime.

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