Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Play-doh Spaghetti Factory

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Description:

Create any pastability you can imagine with this fun PLAY-DOH SPAGHETTI FACTORY playset. Make pretend spaghetti, linguine and ravioli covered in all your favorite PLAY-DOH-licious toppings. Just load some compound into the pasta maker, press down and the pasta pops up. Use the molds to make pretend meatballs and veggies. Four three-ounce cans of brightly colored compound let you create lots of culinary creations. The play mat helps you set just the right mood just like being in a spaghetti factory. Use the fork and spoon accessories to serve up lots of fun. Includes pasta maker, more than 25 half-molds, spoon and fork accessories, a play mat and 4 three-ounce cans of PLAY-DOH compound.

Features:

* Make pretend spaghetti, linguine and ravioli covered in all your favorite ¿PLAY-DOH-licious toppings¿
* Just load some compound into the ¿pasta¿ maker, press down and the ¿pasta¿ pops up
* Pretend pasta playset lets you create PLAY-DOH-style pasta covered in all of your favorite ¿toppings.¿
* Mold ¿meatballs,¿ ¿veggies¿ and more ¿PLAY-DOH-licious¿ toppings
* Playset comes with more than 25 half-molds, a playmat, fork and spoon accessories and 4 three-ounce cans of compound

The Review

I love play-doh, and so does my 3-year-old. And who doesn't love extruding?? So when I saw the spaghetti factory, I knew we were in for a good time.

Well, it took me a while to figure out how to assemble the "pasta" maker. I did not notice the diagrams on the box's end flaps. If you haven't figured it out already, the little red tube goes in with the flat side UP, and the hole down. For a day I did it upside down and could not figure out why it wasn't working!

But once we got it going, it worked great. I love all the little mold shapes - the kids made ravioli, tortellini, broccoli, chicken drumsticks, meatballs etc. Very cute. Probably not great if your kid still eats play-doh though!

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