How to make a perfect Dorodango
October 10th - 4 Responses

A huge past-time for Japanese school children is making Dorodangos, or, shining mud balls. By packing in wet dirt or mud, forming it into a ball and re-layering the mud as it dries, kids are making hard and perfect Dorodangos on playgrounds around Japan. Now you can make your own thanks to the English translations from Fumio Kayo, which are “previously undisclosed” steps for recreating the shining Dorodango. Perfect for parents looking for new ways of spending time with their kids, who always love a chance to play in mud.

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  1. Susan
    2:15 am UTC on February 5th, 2008

    I can’t make my dorodango shine. Any help will be appreciated.

  2. Selina Merganthaler
    11:14 pm UTC on August 25th, 2010

    Awesome post. I wish more folks had simple and direct stuff such as yours. Many thanks :)

  3. Amazing Online Diet
    4:08 pm UTC on August 26th, 2010

    Hello! I just want to say thx for providing such useful information.

  4. Silver Bars for Sale
    7:02 am UTC on September 2nd, 2010

    For some reason my browser doesn’t display this page correctly… Anyway, it was a really interesting article, keep up the good work and I will be back for more