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PLAY-DOH | Home » » PLAY-DOH BACKPACK | | | | | | | Description: | | How do you spell fun? With the 26 letter molds that come in this awesome backpack. Press your Play-Doh modeling compound into the letter and number molds and use your FLIP 'N SNIP tool to cut crazy edges. Practice your spelling, counting and all-around imaginative creating . | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 2.99 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 12.01 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.98 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.4 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Who doesn't need more playdoh?Dec 30, 2010
By F. White I bought this to keep in the gift closet for an unexpected party or a rainy day. Seriously, who couldn't use more play-doh? My kids tend to mix up all the colors and that drives me crazy so I always have more to replenish. Cute backpack too.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Just OK- buy for older childrenDec 27, 2010
By BarRhettThom I bought this hoping for a Play-Doh pack with some cool tools. I got 4 tubs of Play-Doh, one pair of scissors, a scalpel-looking cutter, a fish keychain (what the heck?) and lots of letter/number molds. Good but not great. The backpack's quality leaves a bit to be desired; I see it ripping in the very near future. The scissor's blades do reverse but you can't really use them for much, and the fish key-chain is a bit strange, not to mention flimsy.
Overall, an OK addition to our Play-Doh collection but I would buy this for older children since they will get more of a kick out of making words and numbers with the molds than the younger children who are in it for the sensory and fine-motor skills experience.
Pricey OnlineAug 28, 2011
By Daniel J. Boak You can get this at Target for $14.99. It's a cool set but the straps on the back pack seem a little cheap (my kiddo likes to put back packs on herself).
Great pack of play-doh!Jul 14, 2011
By pssona I have twin 2yr olds and a 4 yr old that love playing with play-doh. This is a nice bundle in a cute little backpack. Great quality, hours of fun!!
Great!Mar 19, 2011
By brandon My newly 3-year-old received this as a birthday present and she absolutely loves it. She's learning her letters and numbers with it by asking what each one is when she makes a letter/number. It took a bit to find just the right set. So many of the sets that came with pieces like this also came with tiny containers of dough, but you get 4 full sized ones with this pack and she loves the backpack to carry it all in. She also really likes the little reversible scissors it cam with and the plastic knife. The knife is a little too flimsy though and bends easily when cutting even a thin piece of dough. That's my only complaint!
For anyone having issues with actually getting letters, here's our method that works perfectly. Instead of trying to smoosh dough into the pieces and then fighting with it to get it out, flatten out a chunk of dough on the table to where it's roughly the same depth as the stamps then push the piece down on it firmly. After that, pick the piece back up and peel off the outside parts of dough, then you can easily pick up the letter or number from the table without much or any harm. On the rare occasion the letter comes up with the stamp piece, it's probably hanging halfway our and easily removes anyway. I usually need to help her flatten the dough out, but my 3 year old can make the letters herself otherwise when doing it this way.
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