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Unread 02-03-2007, 12:25 AM
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today we had porridge oats in the tough spot and my and a colleague added some water (just for the mess really!!) and it made a playdough consistency. kids loved it and were playing with the rolling pins etc making things,
had to through it out as would go mouldy but was a good alternative!

we think we added slightly warm ater but not sure, also the room smelt lovely all morninig
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Unread 02-03-2007, 11:17 AM
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sounds like you all had a fab time !!

I like oats (and flapjack lol ) as they're sooo cheap.

Did you need to use flour once the dough had formed, to stop it sticking to the bottom of the tray ?
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Unread 02-03-2007, 11:31 AM
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not really, we used 3 bags of tesco value oats and about half a washing up bowl of water
was really just trying to make a huge mess with the children as was friday!! and we had them about but it turned out that the oats made a dough that was less and less sticky the more they played with it.

they we all a little covered though, but hey its playschool we make a mess!
we did think during it of adding some glitter but didnt - will do next time
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We once put frozen peas in our tuff spot, the children loved it! seeing your post has reminded me to do it again.

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We once put frozen peas in our tuff spot, the children loved it! seeing your post has reminded me to do it again.

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LOL that's an excellent idea .. do they play with them at the 'stick to your skin stage or once they've defrosted a bit ?
Brilliant Healthy Foods activity !!!

No one complained at having oats in their hair then ?
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Unread 02-04-2007, 10:17 AM
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peas sounds good! will get some of them

the parents always complain about messy stuff, glue glitter etc etc so i point them to the wlecome pack that says "we get messy send them in old clothes etc.etc"
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