
More things in life ought to be made of Play-Doh. If you disagree, then you are wrong. Look at these tools! They are made to resemble octopus arms. They cut, they roll, they impress patterns in the soft clay. Unfortunately, once a multicolored amalgation of different Play-Dohs has been created, the colors are impossible to separate.

Three-dimensional shapes are both a challenge and a delight! Imagine a green Stonehenge. Imagine a purple cityscape, complete with cellular towers. Imagine neon-blue palm trees on a dinosaur-infested beach.
And, in case you missed seeing it, here is the snow.
2 comments:
When I used to play with Play-Doh it would get under my fingernails, and I would taste it when I ate food. It was salty. My parents never enforced the wash your hands before you eat rule.
I tried to eat a piece once, too, but it didn't taste very good.
Nothing satisfies like the smell and feel of brand-new Play-Doh right out of the canister. Like cranberry sauce from a can.
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