I had the most wonderful experience with 3.5-year-old Madison yesterday that filled us both with such joy. In an email I received from The Artful Parent blog, I was reminded how much kids love play dough. Madi and I hadn’t played with it before, so I decided to make some with her.
After a pretty uneventful process of making it (she kept asking if she could taste it, remembering all the yummy things we have made previously!), we dumped all of it on a plastic tablecloth on the living room rug. Within moments, she began making a big, fat pancake with all of the dough and then folding it, every minute becoming more vibrant and animated.
Then she got the idea she’d like to cut it and ran into the kitchen to get ‘her knife,’ which cuts almost nothing but play dough. Together we made fudge and marshmallows, all of which had to be fed to her baby.
The entire time she was breathing more heavily than usual and sharing how much fun she was having. There was an intensity, a confidence, a certainty, a positive power I don’t think I’ve ever seen in her before, and she is not usually a cautious, held-back girl. She was passionately ‘on fire’ and I was blown away.
Later when we got in the car, she told me, “Grandma, you are the most wonderful grandma I ever saw.” Said with heart-felt appreciation. The play dough was the perfect thing at the perfect time. I can hardly wait to play with her again!
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I’m sure you’ve had a similar, magical experience with a child. Would you please share it with us ?
Connie,
you truly is the best grandma! Play dough is the best toy for creativity play. Homemade
ones are even better! I used to bring small bags of them for my kids to play with to keep them busy when we travel on long flights. It must be so heart warming to see Madison play with that level of intensity…and to realize what you have done for her and to give appreciation! What Joy!
thanks for sharing. Got to keep playing!
Debby
Thanks, Debby, for the great idea about taking play dough on long flights. We have one coming up. I’d love to have specifics on how you do this so it doesn’t make a major mess. We’re planning a long flight soon with Bas and Madi. 🙂