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Sun, 08 Jan 2023 13:05:38 -0500
last edited: Mon, 09 Jan 2023 12:10:33 -0500
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chava (archive)
xavavu@nomadic.bugs.casa
damn, what's the big deal with mixing your play dough colors anyway?
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Sun, 08 Jan 2023 14:37:41 -0500
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chava (archive)
xavavu@nomadic.bugs.casa
more than once I've encountered an adult giving something of a dire warning to a child along the lines of "you should *never* mix the colors"
meanwhile, me and my kiddo are just having fun watching the multi-colored play dough spaghetti come out of the extruder. 🤷
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Sun, 08 Jan 2023 18:29:33 -0500
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scott@authorship.studio
I think it is a money saving measure by parents. Because if you mix the blue playdough with red playdough, you can't unmix it. Then the child wants more blue playdough, and the parent has to go and buy more blue playdough.
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Sun, 08 Jan 2023 19:37:07 -0500
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wago@rumbly.net
My daughter is into mixing colors. They learn what makes new colors but soon it turns into blech. But she hasn't use playdough for awhile, she's been into painting and drawlng. I found a huge role of white paper that can cover our dining table, which is like a 6' by 4' glass table. so at some point you have to "Scroll" the paper to a new point and get a clear sheet. I think it would be good for her birthday party, her friends can draw all over the table. It might be cool to hang the paper all around the room, tape it to the wall, and draw a huge mural. that would be about 50 feet total i'm guessing, with 3 walls
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