Cloud dough is a great tactile activity for you to use with your little one. And, it’s Oh-so-easy to make!
What You Need
- 8 cups of Flour
- 1 cup of baby oil
Pour flour and baby oil into a large container. Mix together with your hands in a large container until the dough holds together when squeezed (about 305 minutes).
See? Super easy. And really fun.
You can add food coloring if you’d like colored dough.
Cloud dough feels really break in your hands. Because it firms when placed under pressure, you can make hand and foot prints in it (not permanent). You can squeeze it between your fingers and toes. You can use cups and sand molds, spoons, and muffin tins. Hide toys in it or just build to heart’s content. Enjoy!

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