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Ideas for objects that a 16 month old can use with playdough needed!!!!

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Thankyouandgoodnight · 23/04/2008 11:15

I am keen not to include spoons incase she thinks it's food (although it doesn't matter hugely if she eats it) but want her to know it's for play. What else am I likely to have in my kitchen cupboard that would be good? Is she too young for plastic biscuit cutters?

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shelleylou · 23/04/2008 11:40

Id let her use plastic biscuit cutter as long as shes supervised it shouldnt be a problem. Or a plastic beaker building bricksor something with a pattern could be used to change the texture of the playdough.

fondant4000 · 23/04/2008 11:42

a pokey thing - we use a chopstick or a pencil

ScarletPimpernel1976 · 23/04/2008 12:48

rolling pin

choufleur · 23/04/2008 12:51

pizza cutter (if you've got a plastic one). potatoe masher (for making patterns) definately plastic biscuit cutters.

Thankyouandgoodnight · 23/04/2008 12:58

These are great ideas! there will be two of them and am hoping that the fun lasts for longer than 4 minutes!!

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CarGirl · 23/04/2008 12:58

plastic scissors

mrsgboring · 23/04/2008 20:21

Yoghurt pots (or the babyfood fruit puree pots as they don't have sharp corners). Press the playdough into them.

UniS · 23/04/2008 21:03

pots for putting bits in, chooclate box trays, small rolling pin( she may not get it yet and it might be a basher more than a roller) cookie cutters, anything with a pattern on - butter pats if your old fashioned enough to have one- are good. those honey spurtle things ditto.
I've put plastic knife and fork and chop stcks in boys play doh box but hes not one for putting stuff in his mouth.

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