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Playdough Play Pack Invitations to Play

Play Dough Play Pack Invitations to Play (digital download)

Included in this printable are 16 different recipes including easy cook and no cook play dough recipes. There are also 24 ideas for Invitations to Play.

They are aimed at Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)and Year 1 classes.  Perfect for home education.

This Play Dough Play Pack is a great teaching resource to have in the classroom to quickly set up fun practical activities.

I created the Play Dough Play Pack as a quick reference for teachers when they are planning, or for parents to set up a little activities at home. I find it really hard sometimes to retain interesting ideas, so this is a great way to have them all in one place.

Play dough is an amazing resource and can develop many aspects of learning through play, such as developing fine motor skills, imagination, and creativity.

I created the Play dough pack as a quick reference for teachers when they are planning, or for parents to set up a little activities at home. I find it really hard sometimes to retain interesting ideas, so this is a great way to have them all in one place.

Simple games and recipes to set up saving time and a making it a joy to learn.

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  • Not suitable for Under 3 year olds
  • This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD only
  • There are 2 activities per A4 page
  • What if I don’t have a printer?  Don’t worry you can view or save the Phonics Play Pack to your computer, phone or iPad to read through and save the ideas for later.

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