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LAS VEGAS -- Here's a toy I could have used as a 10-year-old modeling clay fanatic: Hasbro's Play-Doh Touch Shape to Life Studio. This interactive experience scans a child's little clay creations into ...
The popular putty finally enters the digital era. Here's what it's like to use the new app as father-and-son Play-Doh first timers I have a confession to make: I never really enjoyed Play-Doh. And ...
Most kids’ toys are designed to survive years of abuse during playtime. But the toys they make themselves? Like a dinosaur made from Play-Doh? The odds of it surviving longer than ten minutes are slim ...
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Hasbro has found a clever and truly exciting way to integrate technology in the way children create objects with Play-Doh. It recently developed the Play-Doh Touch Shape to Life Studio, which can turn ...
Here’s a fun offering from Play-Doh. The $40 Touch Shape to Life Studio brings a little tactility to the digital world, with seven cans of Play-dog, four tools, 15 cutters and 10 stamps for building ...
Play-Doh has been a family favorite since 1956. Though it began with simple cans of the colored dough, the brand has expanded over the years with accessories, playsets, and now, Play-Doh Touch ($40).
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Most kids love Play-Doh with the way it squishes, bends, and twists. But for kids in the hospital – who have had some twists and turns already in their young lives – Play-Doh ...
I have a confession to make: I never really enjoyed Play-Doh. And neither has my son. Granted, he’s just over two years old, but so far, the popular putty hasn’t caught on with him. That’s until the ...