Times have changed since the days when an imaginative kid was happy to play with an empty cardboard box. Today, about 2.6 billion toys are sold every year, creating a $20.3 billion industry. It seems that every decade manufacturers create a...
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"Depends on how dry it is..." I have revived play-doh by putting it in a zip-lock back with a wet (not damp) paper towel. Seal up the bag and leave it overnight or longer. Squish it around in the bag once in a while to see if it i...
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If you are looking for something fun to buy your kids that will hold their interests for long lengths of time, and ask for it over and over again, this is definitely the toy! I got this for my 2 small children when they were 2 and 4, and it...
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2 cups of Plain Flour 1 cup of table salt 1 cup of water 1tbsp of oil Put dry ingredients and oil in a bowl and mix in water until it reaches a good consistency.
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Visit Play-Doh and tell me one other set your child would love to own!
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You may well ask. But both have been used at Sunderland in years gone by to inspire the minds of ailing players whose talents become crippled by playing in front of 40,000 fans at the Stadium of Light. As Steve Bruce grapples with the psy...
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Yes, you can bake Play-Doh. Problem is, it will no longer be any good for using. The Play-Doh will harden and be useless. You can try and add water to it but it never gets the same consistency back. There's no reason to bake Play-Doh unless...
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