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They start out soft and fluffy and end up hard like a rock! Count, sort, stack them; kids will have a blast with cotton ball rocks! They can create a rocky dinosaur land with them. Also, they can have super heroes throw them with their super strength and power!
Materials:
- cotton balls
- 1 cup of flour
- 1 cup of water
- food coloring (optional- you can paint them when they come out of the oven to look like real rocks)
How to:
1. Mix up the flour, water, (and food coloring).
2. Dunk cotton balls one at a time in your mixture (fully coat them).
3. Spread them out on a greased cookie sheet. (You can also arrange them close together to create shapes or letters).
4. Bake in a 300 degree oven for 45-60 minutes.
Preserve and treasure your rocks or crunch them open by stepping on them! They are crunchy on the outside and still soft and fluffy on the inside!
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