In this post, you will learn how to create your own playdough, how to store sensory filling, and ways to enhance play based learning!

Our recipe for dirt playdough is great for kids of any age and can be used with plastic farm animals, construction trucks, dinos, plastic bugs and so much more!
Add this homemade playdough recipe to your notebook of sensory bin recipes and continue sensory play learning!
This post is all about how to make dirt playdough at home.

Materials
- 1 cup flour
- 1 cup of water
- 1/4 cup of coffee grounds
- 1/4 cup of salt
- 2 tsp of of cream of tartar or white vinegar
- 2 tsp of vegetable oil

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How To
- Pour dry ingredients into a large bowl
- Add food coloring and cooking oil in the center of bowl
- Add water and stir to form playdough
- Knead well (add flour, if dough is sticky)
- Store in an airtight container for up to 6 months!

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Tips
- Mix slowly for a smooth and soft consistency.
- Use hot water but not boiling water to activate cream of tartar. Adults should handle this step.
- If your dough is runny, let dough rest for a few moments to allow salt to absorb the moisture then if needed, add additional ¼ cup of flour at a time.
- If your dough is dry, add a tablespoon or two of water to soften back up.

Storage
- Store in an airtight container for up to 6 months! Don’t forget to label the date.
- Kneed back before each use, if needed.
- If you see mold, throw it away immediately!
