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Connecting with My Preschooler with Dough Dots!

By Nesheaholic @nesheaholic
I was sent these products complimentary from the creators of Dough Dots!™ All opinions are my own. 


Connecting with my Preschooler with Dough Dots!

I just came home from being away for five days for work. I could not wait to get home and play with my daughter! I missed her. I missed interacting with her. It probably didn't help that I was away at a Children's Museums conference, seeing all kinds of fun exhibits and activities for kids. When I got home I laid out some new play items for us.
Connecting with my Preschooler with Dough Dots!
I was recently sent products from Dough Dots!™to try out with BabyCakes. She loves creating with clay so I knew they would be a hit. We love creative toys that allow her to use her imagination. What makes Dough Dots!™special is the ball packaging. The balls make it super easy for her to open the dough herself, and the package itself is creative, featuring various animals. The balls hold the dough and are toys within themselves.
Connecting with my Preschooler with Dough Dots!
Designed for ages 2 to 6 Dough Dots!™come in four different vibrant colors, and you can get various cutters and molds to kick start play. Even though the balls are easy to open, they close air tight to preserve the quality of the dough.
I am so excited to be back home with my BabyCakes and to have a new activity to play with together.  We're currently working on letters and sounds, so we incorporated the Dough Dots!™in helping her learn the letters in her name. Some of her other favorite Dough Dots!™activities:
  • Making "pizza"
  • Rolling the balls off the table intentionally (so I have to go chase them lol)
  • Recalling what primary colors can be put together to make other colors, and mixing pieces of dough
  • Making snake families

 Check out Dough Dots!™today for your child.
Connecting with my Preschooler with Dough Dots!
Connecting with my Preschooler with Dough Dots!

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