Play-Doh is squishy stuff you can shape into anything you imagine.
What It’s Made Of
Play-Doh is like a special kind of clay that doesn’t dry out or crack, so it stays soft and fun to play with forever. It feels smooth in your hands, just like the inside of a banana when you peel it off.
It starts as a big blob, and when you squish it, roll it, or press it into shapes, it changes form. You can make cars, houses, animals, or even pretend food, just like how you use clay to build things in real life, but this one is super easy to work with.
How You Use It
You can push it through a hole to make noodles, roll it into balls for cookies, or press it onto paper to leave cool fingerprints. Sometimes people even mix colors together, like when you stir red and blue paint to make purple, and then you have a new color of Play-Doh!
It’s perfect for making things up, just like when you build with blocks or draw pictures. And the best part is: no matter what happens, it stays soft and ready for more fun!
Examples
- Kids roll out Play-Doh to make roads for toy cars.
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