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My twins are huge fans of Play-Doh. They enjoy making various shapes and just playing around with the various creations they make. I like Play-Doh because apart from the fact that it keeps them very busy for hours, it is also great in helping the children develop the pencil grip muscles they need for writing. That fact alone encourages me to keep stocking up on more Play-Doh.
The lovely people at Hasbro kindly sent us a pack of Play-Doh Kitchen Creations, and I know the Kiddies are going to be very busy with it this half term. They were also sent us a box of edible, personalised doughnuts to celebrate Valentine’s Day, which we have been munching on.
Play-Doh Kitchen Creations £10.99
This Play-Doh Kitchen Creations Delightful Doughnuts Set includes an unassembled stand, sprinkle crank, 4 donut moulds, donut hole tool, frosting tool, teacup, 4 two-ounce cans of Play-Doh Brand Modelling Compound, 2 creation cards, and instructions. This set allows the kids to be as creative as they like in their make-believe kitchen/donut cafe. If your kids are into role play as much as mine, they will adore this play set. It allows the kids explore their bakery and creative skills.
Children can create and decorate their very own make-believe donuts thanks to the colourful Play-Doh moulds. The donuts can be moulded in many shapes and sizes.
This Play-Doh Kitchen Creations is for children who are 3 years old and over, due to small parts which could lead to a choking hazard.. Adult supervision is required when setting up the play set. It took me less than 2 minutes to set it all up. The Play-Doh should not be eaten. It contains Wheat. Non-Toxic.
I recommend the Play-Doh Kitchen Creations to parents of kids over 3 years who are into role play and crafts. If you have reception primary school children struggling with writing and holding the pencil properly, I would say you get some Play-Doh to help them develop the pencil grip.
Are you kids fans of Play-Doh? Have they tried this Play-Doh Kitchen Creations? What do you think of the play set?
Awesome! My grandson is at that age where he understands what is edible and what is not. I would get him some playdoh and we’ll certainly have lots of fun making “food.”
I bet he would love it.
happy valentines day…
those donut looks so yummy…
.. my niece love playdoh .. it keeps her busy when we do cleaning and household stuff… =)
It keeps my kids busy too!
I thought those were real donuts for a hot second lol. I remember play-doh, or plastacine, as we called it. Ah…good times.
The donuts are real in the first picture 😊
Wow, this is amazing! This is very different than the play-doh I played with when I was a kid. My creations weren’t life-like like those donuts!
Yes it is amazing.
When my kids were younger they LOVED Play-Doh! The toys they have created for children recently are incredible and really help develop fine motor and critical thinking skills! Great post, especially for parents or care takers! Thanks for sharing!
Play-Doh is great for kids. Thanks for reading Gill.
That looks like it’d be a heck of a lot of fun if I was a kid!
It is so much fun.
Such a great set! I love play doh and can’t wait for my daughter to play with it when she’s old enough.
It is so cool! The kids love it.
These donuts looks so yummy and a great treat. This is such a beautiful creation for the kids. They can learn how to dish and and decorate while playing.
Yes they are loving it 😊