It is time to kick off a new year of 12 months sensory dough series hosted by Lemon Lime Adventures! This month we start off with frozen dough. And I am not talking the Disney movie Frozen but literally frozen playdough. This Two Ingredient Frozen Dough Recipe I will share with you today was cold just like real snow. Since we do not get snow often this was a real treat for my kids to play with. They thought the cold temperature was really cool, lol. The kids and I can not wait for next month when we share a new dough recipe with you. But until then we hope you can have some fun with frozen dough too.
This was so easy to make. I poured about 2 cups of baking soda in a bowl. Then I squeezed in lotion. I mixed it up with my hands. I added lotion until the dough was moldable. For fun I added some glitter to the frozen dough recipe. I formed a ball with the dough and placed on a plate. I put the dough in the freezer for 30 minutes. Once frozen I took out. I did not want a dough that was frozen solid but a dough that was cold and still moldable.
For playtime I set out a simple frozen dough tray for the kids. The kids had been wanting to play with these snowmen erasers so I grabbed them, a few bowls, and spoons.
The kids touched the dough and remarked how it was cold. They had been wanting snow and this was as good as they would get this year. No snow for us. They mashed it in their hands. Then scooped it up with spoons.
My oldest turned it into a snowmen counting activity. He counted snowmen as he placed them in the snow. A simple and fun way to learn while playing.
So glad the kids had fun with the frozen dough recipe. Look forward to more dough fun this year with them.
Hi! I am Jaime, mama to three high energy boys. With three boys, life never slows down, but I wouldn't have it any other way! We love creating, learning, and crafting together and we can turn anything into an adventure.
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Heather
How long does this last? Can it be reused? Thanks!
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How long does this last? Can it be reused? Thanks!
Hi! We only used it once. But it might be possible to store in a ziploc bag. You might have to add more lotion to mold and freeze again.