Perfect Present

Dec 7th, 2010 - by Susan
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When I was a kid, the Play-Doh Fun Factory was it.

Buying gifts for the little people is not as easy as it seems. Especially if you want to purchase a gift that provides an "educational component". All those electronic games like Leap Frog, Wii and Xbox are mind blowing and I can't help but think that so many little people are developing superior skills in button pushing.  Advocates of electronic toys claim that eye-hand coordination are tuned, brains are stimulated and cognitive skills are enhanced. Truthfully, some of those electronic toys give me motion sickness but then again I grew up on Play-Doh.

I loved the smell of fresh Play-Doh and looking back, I think that it was my favorite toy. I remember cracking a can from a four pack and fighting with my sister to see who could get the first whiff.

The Play-Doh Fun With Food set was awesome. I was never a fan of green beans but in my pretend restaurant we made them pink. We created the best menu's ever. Occasionally my little brother would get into our "always-returned-to-the-right-color-can" set and mix all the colors together. Since that created an ugly gray-brown color of Play-Doh, we would call that the "doody batch" and give it its own can. As it turns out, my little brother had several of his own special 4 packs of "doody". He never complained. In fact, he opened his own restaurant with it.

My mom bought us every single Play-Doh set out there. We were the house of Play-Doh and it provided hours of fun. I don't think that she realized it at the time but that toy helped to improve our fine motor skills, engage in pretend play, and become expert storytellers.  I'm not lying when I say that my little brother's restaurant always had some shit on the menu.

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Susan

Susan is one of the creators of mypheme.com!

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    Debi Dec 7th, 2010

    I think another good gift is the Easy Bake Oven,. I remember when I got mine , the first thing I wanted to do was be Betty Crocker and make that award winning cake . I do recall a time someone made a cake from Play Dough and put it in my easy bake oven. It didn;'t turn out very well but I do remember my brother tasting it and say ing ,"Ew.....too salty" All I know is that todays society needs to bring back those kinds of toys . Make kids think, use their hands and I gaurantee they WILL have hours of fun!

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    Mom Dec 7th, 2010

    I remember my girls putting play dough on each others hair! What a job that was better than Gum.

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    shari Dec 7th, 2010

    Lucky me...I am a speech pathologist working with kids...I get to play with play-doh everyday!!!!!(even if the kids don't want to)

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