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Arena Mágica // Magic Sand

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Hola!
Hoy os traigo una receta de arena mágica, cortesía de The House of Love, absolutamente fácil, apta para peques y que va a gustarles mucho, mucho.
Este tipo de material manipulativo es excelente para los más peques de la casa, para trabajar sus manitas, coordinación óculo manual, etc... mientras desarrollan su imaginación y estimulamos sus sentidos.

INGREDIENTES:
2 tazas de harina normal
1/4 de taza de aceite vegetal

Para hacerlo simplemente hay que mezclar bien los ingredientes y listo!


Para aquellos que queráis añadir un poco de color a vuestra arena os dejo este artículo estupendo de la Fábrica de Peques, donde explican su receta con colorante.


Además, no quiero quedarme sin compartir este tutorial de Bbmundo, que me pareció "receta casera de arena mágica nivel Dios", por los ingredientes, más elaborados, pero también por el resultado expectacular.

Espero que lo disfrutéis.


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  1. Hecha y disfrutada, gracias por tu aportación teacher. AR ♥️

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