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When I was mixing powdered tempera paint for another art project the kids became interested in the process
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So I decided to let them do some mixing of their own
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I set out some small cups of dry powdered tempera paint with some spoons for spreading. (if you have small shakers they would work great)
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I let them explore the dry paint
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Mikey was really into it. he loved how fine the paint is. Its very soft like flour.
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Mikey mixed and rubbed the dry paint into the paper
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Kaia liked just using the spoons to move the paint around to get the colors exactly where she wanted them to be
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Once they were done I gave them spray bottles with plain water in them
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They then worked on spraying the dry paint, turning it into its wet form
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Kaia loved watching the paint change colors as it mixed and was pushed into other colors
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