M.J. asks from Gurnee, IL on September 03, 2009
Playdough Problem
I am so sick of cleaning up little bits of playdough!!! No matter where I have them play with it, they always end up creating millions of little bits that get stuck to shoes, stuck to the floor and the table and smashed into the carpet. I'm pretty relaxed about my house being a kid-friendly zone but this drives me nuts. It's such a mess that I have to clean the majority up myself because there is no way my 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 year old are going to be able to get it all. HELP!!! Has anyone out there found an organized, contained way for their kids to use this stuff or should I just resign myself to cleaning up the mess?
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R.C. answers from Chicago on September 04, 2009
I bought my kids a very large vinyl table cloth. They are only allowed to play with the dough on the cloth, spread out on the floor. All of the little crumbs stay on the cloth, and when they are all finished playing, I fold up the cloth, bring it outside, and shake it off. Then I use a damp sponge to clean off the rest. It works very well because they have enough work space to keep it all contained on the cloth.
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L.S. answers from Peoria on September 15, 2009
I have my kids use a aluminum foil cookie sheet under play dough, clay, or paint to contain the mess. It does the trick most of the time.
B.S. answers from Chicago on September 05, 2009
we have a plastic drop cloth we use when they paint and when they playdough.. I put it under their small table when they play. They are only allowed to play or paint there. Once done, its easy to clean up and I use it over and over again.. good luck!
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R.C. answers from Chicago on September 04, 2009
I bought my kids a very large vinyl table cloth. They are only allowed to play with the dough on the cloth, spread out on the floor. All of the little crumbs stay on the cloth, and when they are all finished playing, I fold up the cloth, bring it outside, and shake it off. Then I use a damp sponge to clean off the rest. It works very well because they have enough work space to keep it all contained on the cloth.
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S.S. answers from Chicago on September 03, 2009
M., after doing home daycare for years I can give you two tips. The first is to let them have playdough only at the kitchen table and only with a cookie sheet / jellyroll pan under it. all playdough has to stay on the pans. the pans have a slight lip that catches little bits. the other option is to have them sit outside at a picnic table. Never use it anywhere near carpet. good luck
sherry
J.S. answers from Rockford on September 04, 2009
I buy the biggest and cheapest vinyl tablecloth I can find and put it under the chairs if they are at the big table or under the childs size table if at that. Then when they are done you can take it outside and shake it off. Keeps the playdough off the floors pretty good.
D.G. answers from Chicago on September 04, 2009
I bought a plastic tablecloth at wal-mart and I lay it down on the playroom floor....then I tell my girls that they can play on the plastic tablecloth and the mess is easy to clean and contained.
G.H. answers from Chicago on September 04, 2009
Move the playdough to an outdoor event. Nice weather at a table over the lawn if possible. Then when they're bored let them chalk up the patio or sidewalk. The hose or rain removes it easily and no indoor mess..
A.M. answers from Chicago on September 04, 2009
I have a basement art/play room and generally the play dough stays there. However, in general there is a choice that we make between letting our children play with some of the mess that goes with it versus not. I lean toward the letting them play. I did also get an ikea little children's play table and chairs ($24.50) so as to contain the markers/pens/crayons. If sweetie writes on that table, it is okay as I consider it basically disposable. I might ban the play doh and a few other things from the living room. It also helps if you have wood floors rather than carpet or at least not long weave carpet. good luck.
J.F. answers from Chicago on September 04, 2009
Along similar lines to other posts. We bought a clear shower curtain liner (very inexpensive). I put this down. It is pretty big and very thick so the kids can sit on it and play and it does not rip. Then we can just shake it out in the garbage or outside. It has worked well as a playdoh mat and under art projects. I even used it when painting some furniture.
S.C. answers from Chicago on September 04, 2009
Hi M.
I work for an educational toy company and we have a product called Playfoam. It's superior to playdoh. If you give me your mailing address, I will be happy to send you some samples for your kids!
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