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Play Doh Numbers,Letters' N Fun 35 Pieces

Play Doh Numbers,Letters' N Fun 35 Pieces
From HASBRO

Price: $20.44 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Ships from and sold by Amazing Plush

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20027 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: play dough
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 12.00" w x 12.00" l, 5.00 pounds

Features

  • 35 PIECES
  • 8 COLORS
  • LETTERS,NUMBERS,MOLDS

Customer Reviews

Great asset for any Play-doh lover5
This set is fantastic. The stamp/imprint pieces have the numbers 0-9 and all the capital letters. There is nothing to get broken, and it is fun for so many ages. My toddler likes to smush them into the play-doh to make a mark. My preschooler likes to identify letters, write his name, etc. and my grade schooler can be more elaborate with it. I love toys that work with many ages and give a lot of versatility (and don't have little pieces that break off or electronics that die!)

I keep the letters in one zip lock bag and the numbers in another. The letters are yellow and green and the numbers red and blue so it makes it easy to sort.

It creates a fun experience with letters beyond something stale and forced like a worksheet. I caught them on a sale one time and wished I had picked up extra for gifts!

Found it cheaper elsewhere3
Bought it or a Christmas present so we haven't opened or used it for my 2year old.But very disappointed to see it on the shelf at Big Lots, brand new in package for $5

Small letters3
Somehow, I thought the full thing was bigger. The letters are very small to fill with dough by a three year's old small hands. My daughter always needs my help to get the dough out of the shapes and the letter in shape. The dough containers are also tiny. But I guess the learning value is the same. She is starting to identify the letters of her name, and a few others, and she likes to play with them despite the fact that she can't quite make the letters by herself yet. I would definitively like (and make) the letter shapes bigger.