Monster Goo Sensory Dough


This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Scott Tube-Free. All opinions are 100% mine.

What is more fun for a kid then getting ooey gooey and having a blast? As a parent, we want to do fun things with our kids. We don’t always have the time or the supplies for things we find on Pinterest. This recipe is super easy and only uses 3 household ingredients you’re sure to have around the house and will keep your kids playing long enough for you to get something done.

Monster goo sensory play dough for kids

Ingredients needed:

  • 1 Roll of Scott Tube-Free toilet paper
  • 1 Bar of soap
  • 1 Cup of water
  • Optional: You can add food coloring or glitter for more fun

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The steps are about as easy as the ingredients are.

First: Grate the bar of soap.

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Second: Add warm water and mix. Soap will become soft and squishy in the water.

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Third: Unroll the toilet paper and add to water. This is where Scott Tube-Free toilet paper comes in handy. No waste with聽the roll or trying to figure out what to do with it. Have your kids start squishing with their hands.

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This may take a while to get to the dough stage. The kids have a good time while doing it though. If you want your dough wet and sloppy, you can add more water.

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After your dough is done, have fun playing with it, and piece of mind that you can use every part and don’t have to make useless trash with the roll. Try out cookie cutters, too, to make fun shapes with their new sensory dough.

Scott Tube-Free works like a regular roll, just without the waste. I like this new toilet paper innovation. It’s the first major innovation in the past 100 years. What good is the card board roll anyway?

Did you know that 17 billion rolls are wasted annually? That is enough to fill the Empire State Building twice. Way too much聽unnecessary waste.

With Scott Tube-Free toilet paper rolls, every part of the toilet paper roll is usable. What better and easier way is there to contribute to a cleaner environment?

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Scott Tube-Free聽toilet paper is available at many local retailers including Walmart, Target and many other local and online stores nationwide. National Toilet Paper Day is August 26th.

Join us for National Toilet Paper Day in helping to save the environment with a Scott Coupon. Start making this small, easy switch in your household and start leaving a bigger, better impact on the environment today with Scott Tube-Free toilet paper.

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23 Comments

  1. I’m dropping by from the Worthwhile Wednesday link party. This looks like such a fun activity for kids. Ooey, gooey fun!

    I have a link party that I am trying to grow. I invite you to share this ideas (and a couple of other ones) at my Grandma Ideas Sharing Time link party at http://grandmaideas.com. My readers would love this idea as much as I do!

    My link party goes from Wednesday through Friday night at midnight Mountain Daylight Time. I hope that you will be able to make it.

    All the best,
    Nina

  2. I love finding fun sensory activities to do with my little boy! Would make the perfect Halloween craft.

  3. This looks like a fun experiment that’s more fun for the kids to participate in making it than for them to play with it!

  4. how easy??? I love this idea. My kids would have a blast and make a huge mess… What fun

  5. now that is a sensory project my daughter could have fun with! She loves the different texture feels, and I bet the toiletpaper really gives a unique feel!

  6. My 5 year old will LOVE this! Anything with Monster in the name is automatically a hit, but this is truly super cool for him.

  7. My kids make their version of this stuff in my bathroom sink! I have to admit it is much cooler looking out of the sink and dyed green.

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