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Fun Dough Alphabet and Numbers Playset by Mega Brands

Fun Dough Alphabet and Numbers Playset by Mega Brands
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Fun Dough Alphabet and Numbers Playset by Mega Brands

 
 
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Features
  • Make fun dough shapes with Cookie Monster and Elmo.

  • Includes fun dough with figurine stampers, alphabet and number stampers, playmat and modeling tool.

  • Excellent for social interaction, focus and language development.

  • Helps fuel your child's imagination.

  • Try Fun Dough Figurine Stampers (43326) for added fun.


Description

The Fun Dough Alphabet and Numbers Playset combines the fun of molding dough with your favorite Sesame Street friends. Your child can make their own dough pieces to create a fun and unique Sesame Street environment! They will have fun learning numbers and letters!


Product Details
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:6.4 inches
Package Height:3.7 inches
Package Weight:1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 5 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5My son played with this for hours when it came  Aug 02, 2007 By C. Martin "kc#erica"
We just got this in the mail today and my son sat at the table and played for hours. It's not "play doh" it felt a little different, the red was softer than the blue but that didn't make a difference, it felt a little more plasticky or something but didn't make a difference. The stamps stayed in the stampers and they showed up fine in the play doh. It comes with a little mat which I noticed when I wiped the table with a damp sponge it stuck to the table but when the table was dry it would move around when trying to move and play with the doh. It was only $[...] free shipping and well worth it. This is the first play doh set I got for my son and if I had to do it all over again I'd definately buy it again. It's cheaper than play doh, felt a little different but overall it met the same needs. When I read the review about the stamps not working I figured for $[...] even if the stamps didn't work we could still play with the doh but everything worked great.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Great for rainy days  Jul 23, 2007 By Belfast70
This is a fun toy for all ages, my 3 kids play together (2,4 and 6 yrs old) with this at the table and work together great as there is enough for all to go round. Great toy to teach sharing and creativity at the same time without you or the kids even realising it!!

5 of 7 found the following review helpful:


1Doesn't Function!  Sep 13, 2005 By Dana Malone "bzmomoftwins"
This toy is a piece of junk. The letters do not stay in the stamp when you push the stamp into the Play-Doh. The letters fall out. It was very frustrating for my kids when they tried to stamp the letters. It did not work at all. You can't even use the letters by themselves to push them into the Play-Doh. The letters do not show up, they are too shallow. This is a very poorly designed toy. Don't waste your money.


4Good set for the price  Feb 01, 2009 By Jessica Ka Carleton
This was on clearance when I got it (under [...]) if I remember. DD has had it for about a year (she'll be 3 soon) and likes to play with the roller and the stampers. We haven't done a lot with the letters yet, but she likes the characters. The stamper base can be broken by a toddler--she likes to pull UP on the tab (which is supposed to be pushed DOWN to release the disk). Neither has actually broken yet, but one is pretty loose.

The playdough that came with this--nothing too stellar, but I figured it was worth getting the tools. (It was a little harder than regular playdough brand, and it dried out/got crumbly fairly rapidly.)


3Kind of flimsy  Dec 19, 2007 By Eilene A. Plaza
The dough is good, the roller and cutter are ok, the stamp holders have a very weak tab for changing out the disks - one broke just trying to figure it out. Also, the disk of the letters and numbers are hard to use, you have to really push hard on the dough to get an image - the face disks are very cute however.

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