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Creative activity idea for kids - Modelling dough biscuits

Creative activity idea for kids - Modelling dough biscuits
15 min Easy

Even if it may not always seem so, children are creative. Often it is not always obvious to us, but creativity shows itself in very different ways. Whether wild, incomprehensible babbling or doodling on different surfaces - the ability to be creative is innate in children. This creative activity idea is not only fun for children, the colourful modelling dough biscuits also stimulate the imagination in addition to creativity. As a side effect, spatial imagination and perception are also promoted. The hand muscles are trained, and gross and fine motor skills are also promoted. One technique - many benefits. And the best thing about it - the fun is not left out!

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Take a piece of modelling dough with the colour of your choice and roll it out with the acrylic roller to a flat sheet. If you want to make it more colourful, you can easily mix the colours.

Now you can start cutting out the motifs. Take the cookie cutters and carefully cut out many different motifs in different colours. If you feel like it, you can also decorate your biscuits with colourful faces, balls or other motifs. The more colourful and creative the better - there are no limits to your creativity.

Your modelling clay biscuits are ready!

What you need

ProductArticle no.Quantity
Noris® junior 8134 Modelling dough - Set containing 4 pots à 130 g, in 4 basic colours (yellow, red, green, blue) 8134 01 1
FIMO® 8700 05 Acrylic roller - Blistercard containing an Acrylic roller 8700 05 1

Additionally required:

Baking paper, Cookie Cutters

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