![]() I measured 4 cups plaster powder into a freezer bag, added 2 cups cold water, then zipped the top of the bag closed and mixed and kneaded with my hands until there weren’t any (many) lumps left. While the kids were laughing and chasing balloons in the living room, I mixed up plaster of Paris in the kitchen. In fact, I think they would have been perfectly satisfied if the activity ended right there. They all thought this was hilarious and did this over and over and over. Maia ended up entertaining the troops by blowing up balloons and then letting them go to fizz around the room. Emily (above), Julianna, and Daphne, the three four-year-olds in the house at the time, gave it a valiant effort but found that blowing up balloons was a bit tricky.
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