Your kids are going to love this new recipe for edible playdough that uses only 2 ingredients to make this safe-to-eat and fun-to-play with play dough recipe! Thiscandy playdoughis perfect for toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and first grade students. So grab these simple ingredients to whip up thisplay doh that you can eat!
Candy playdough
We love playing with playdough in our house!We like lots of different recipes that stimulate our senses of smell and touch. But here is a playdough recipe that stimulates a child’s sense of taste! Thisedible playdough is quick and easy-to-make in vibrant colors that will enage multiple senses! To make thisplay doh that you can eatall you need are 2 ingredients! Make thisplaydoh candy for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1 students, and up! This is perfect for a wide variety ofplaydough activities.
Playdough activities
Looking for a fun and engaging activity for your little ones? Try out some Playdough activities! Here are the main points to keep in mind:
- Benefits for kids: Playdough helps enhance creativity, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination. It also encourages sensory exploration and imaginative play.
- Learning opportunities: Create educational playdough activities by incorporating numbers, letters, shapes, or colors. Get your child to practice counting, spelling, or identifying different objects.
- Scented or edible play doh allows for children to get the maximum sensory experience by engagine their senses of smell, taste, as well as tactile
- Theme-based play: Take the creativity to the next level by setting a theme like animals, vehicles, or fairy tales. Encourage your child to sculpt their favorite characters or objects.
- Interactive play: Join in on the fun and bond with your child by making your own creations. It’s a great way to spend quality time together.
Edible playdough
All you need for this simple recipe are:
- wiltons candy melts
- corn syrup
Edible playdough recipe
Microwave 6 oz wiltons candy melts at 50% power for thirty seconds and stirring until they were just melted. You don’t want it too hot. Pour in 2 Tablespoons corn syrup and stir. This is the cool part. It pulls together and forms a ball ofdough.
Put thedoughon some wax paper and let it cool for about an hour. It will probably separate. When it’s completely cool, knead thedoughuntil it’s soft and ready to use.
Play doh that you can eat
You can make several batches if you want different colors. It is so quick and easy to make we decided to make four different colors.
Homemade edible playdough
I love how vibrant the colors are in this play recipe, and that I don’t have to add food coloring which can stain my hands to get those beautiful colors.
Edible playdough 2 ingredients
Since we were making candy dough we decided to play candy whop an dwhip up some lolipops, gumballs, and other candy concoctions. Mostly it was just for play, but again this is an edible play doh recipe so you are welcome to eat or taste.
Playdoh candy
The homemade play dough has a fun texture to strengthen little hands and a pretty sheen too! My kids played for hours and hours with this unique edible play dough!
Edible play dough recipe
Get crafty and creative with homemade edible playdough! We can’t get enough of this fun and tasty DIY project that brings joy to kids and parents alike! Join us in the kitchen and enjoy countless hours of molding, squishing, and munching on our delicious creations. Discover the endless possibilities of shapes and colors while stimulating your child’s imagination and enhancing their sensory skills.
Easy-to-make, edible playdough recipe using only 2 ingredients for a play doh that you can EAT with toddlers, preschoolers, and up!
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Beth Gorden
Beth Gorden is the creative multi-tasking creator of 123 Homeschool 4 Me. As a busy homeschooling mother of six, she strives to create hands-on learning activities and worksheets that kids will love to make learning FUN! She has created over 1 million pages of printables to help teach kids ABCs, science, English grammar, history, math, and so much more! Beth is also the creator of 2 additional sites with even more educational activities and FREE printables – www.kindergartenworksheetsandgames.com and www.preschoolplayandlearn.com. Beth studied at the University of Northwestern where she got a double major to make her effective at teaching children while making education FUN!