To put the finishing touches on Dinos week we did the DIY fossils. Those turned out really great. We also made fossil cookies.
For the DIY fossils I followed this recipe. It was pretty much perfect.
- 1 cup flour
- 1 cup dirt
- 1/2 cup sand (play sand works the best)
- 1 cup water
- 12 tiny plastic dinosaurs
- Plastic wrap-lined cookie tray
I did change it a little. I divided everything in half so that each of my kids had a share. But, I added double the amount of play sand--1/2 C each of the flour, sand, dirt and water. I also lined my cookie sheet with tin foil. My kids had so much fun doing this.
They mixed all the dry ingredients first. Then I added water and they loved squishing it until it became dough-like. My 3 yr old was really good at it.
Next, the kiddies and I wrapped up the mini dinos in the dough. We rolled them in a little extra play sand, then set them out on the cookie sheet to dry. It rained the day we made them, so I had to keep them in the garage overnight. The next day, I set them out early in the AM in the sun. After dinner, we broke them up.
I wound up making double the amount because they thought it was so cool.
When they were dry, the kids donned their safety glasses and "hard hats" once again. Armed with their hammers, they went to work.
Love this pic of my son. He looks like a geologist inspecting an all important rock. |
I was really happy with the way the fossils turned out. I say this is a definite 2 thumbs up. My kids loved the ice fossils, but I think they really liked this one better.
Another fun thing we did yesterday was make fossil cookies. Idea from here. I totally did not follow her recipe at all. And, yes, I will admit, hers look a whole lot better than mine.
Hers |
Mine |
All I did was follow Betty--love her; Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix in the bag. I followed the cut out recipe, but I did add more flour. I should have added even more. We also made a lava fossil cookie--just add some Nutella and raspberry extract. I used a mini ice cream scooper to portion out the dough. Each kid got some, balled it up and placed them on the cookie sheet. We pressed tiny dinosaurs, centipedes and other bugs into the dough. Baked them for about 13 min @ 375 and poof, fossil cookies.
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We needed more tiny dinos for the fossil cookies, so we headed over to The Dollar Tree yesterday. Whilst there, got a ton more than I actually needed, I scored a Popsicle mold. Here they are.
First, they smelled awesome. But, taste-wise, I added no sugar. Kids were rather disappointed and shocked that they tasted so bad. Pink (pink-lemonade), blue (blue/rasp-lemonade), red (cherry) and orange (orange) were our palette. I made the colors pretty intense. I only measured out the amount of water I would need to fill 2 Popscicle sections per packet. It was about a 1/4 C of water. Each kiddie had a measuring cup with the water. I added in the packet. They stirred and they poured into the molds. They are set in the freezer and they are frozen. We just now have to paint with them.
I hope all that makes sense. I am pooped. Between double classes at Gymboree, running through the "Leaky Lizard" (a lizard shaped sprinkler) in the backyard, and the beach after hours, I am done. I have no idea how I have made it this long.
Ok, I am out...TTFN. Tomorrow starts POND week.
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KOOL-AID ICE PAINTING
Getting back to the Kool-Aid painting...we finally did that, well, we finally made them. Tomorrow we may get to paint with them. We needed more tiny dinos for the fossil cookies, so we headed over to The Dollar Tree yesterday. Whilst there, got a ton more than I actually needed, I scored a Popsicle mold. Here they are.
Never mind the mess on the island there. Just haven't had the time to be too tidy. I am working on that though. |
I hope all that makes sense. I am pooped. Between double classes at Gymboree, running through the "Leaky Lizard" (a lizard shaped sprinkler) in the backyard, and the beach after hours, I am done. I have no idea how I have made it this long.
Ok, I am out...TTFN. Tomorrow starts POND week.
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