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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a mother of a 3YO and a 5 1/2 YO and my children have played Playdough everywhere, inside, outside, in the grass, on the wooden terrace, yes even on the concrete driveway and sidewalks! It eventually washes away since it is water-soluble. I think it is made of flour/dye/salt anyway. I would never ask my babysitter or nanny to scrape it off the ground. Just like I wouldn’t ever ask her to scrub colored chalk out of the driveway or sidewalk either. Smh. [/quote] Mom here. Agree. Playboy will not hurt tires. It would wash out of the treads on any wet day. Your employers are neat freaks.[/quote] I agree. Anyone who is a parent knows that kids will make a mess when doing any activity. Such is their nature. And playing Playdoh is a benign activity……[/quote] And, that's why you cover the surface and put it on a tray to protect things.[/quote] This is on point. I would have fired my nanny had she allowed my children to play with playdough outdoors. Every parent/nanny knows that playdough is an indoor activity ONLY. Op, you sound very inexperienced. At worst inept. Especially letting playdough dry out on someone else’s cement driveway. I bet if it was your driveway you would understand. I say this with all due respect.[/quote] You're so quick to be an absolute ass to the OP that you didn't even read the post. The mother told the nanny to play with it outside. "The mother had instructed me to only allow the children to engage in Play-doh outside the house because she doesn’t want the kids to get it on anything in the house." There's nothing respectful about your post; adding "with all due respect" at the end is nonsense.[/quote]
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