
ASIN : B0000959KF
Play-Doh Creativity Table
Manufacturer : Hasbro
List Price: $29.99
Price: $29.99
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Total Used: 0
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UPC : 076930230701
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FEATURES
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Large table-top activity surface
Extruder makes 5 shapes; Pumper creates noodles
Comes with 4 crayons, 8 cans of Play-Doh and 10 sheets of paper
Play-Doh and accessories can be stored in table legs
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Weight in pounds: 12.65
Dimensions in inches: 16.10 by 26.10 by 6.20
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REVIEWS
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Summary: Good table but nothing more.
Date: 2005-11-16
Rating: 3
Review: It is a nice fancy looking table but the the slide ruler doesn't really work like it should and it difficult to be used by out 3 1/2 yr old and the playdoh handle is too hard for him to slide the ruler across for different choices. Everytime my husband and I push down on it, the handle comes off and it never breaks so it is durable but we have to put it back on. I feel you are better off just buying the smaller versions of playdoh sets unless you want the table itself for your child to play or draw on.
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Summary: No really up to snuff
Date: 2005-11-08
Rating: 2
Review: My son got this for a gift. The sides are not good for the cans, they fall out, nothing stays in its place, and it is very hard to clean, I ended up putting it in his closet, because it is more trouble than it is worth. I do pull it out if he just wants to draw, but for playdough, I would say it is a major dissapointment!!
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Summary: REALLY hard to clean
Date: 2005-11-03
Rating: 3
Review: This table looked so promising, I thought it would be a great way for my child to play with play doh. However, the holes that are supposed to hold the markers do not in fact, hold them. The holes that are supposed to hold the cans of play doh do not fit the cans. The worst part about this table is that it is sooo hard to clean. I actually leave it out on the patio for the rain to get at, because I cannot seem to get into the little crevices. Basically, since the table can't hold the play doh or activity markers, you have to store them somewhere else, and what you are left with is a big, bulky table just taking up space. In my opinion, parents should save their money.
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Summary: A Complete Waste of Time & Money
Date: 2005-10-14
Rating: 1
Review: Like several of the other reviewers, I got this table for my 2.5 year old who loves to play with Play Doh. On the surface, this table seemed like a great idea, but it was most certainly NOT great. First of all, the marker/crayon holder is pointless. The markers and crayons just fall out then get stepped on and broken. The fun factory handle keeps coming off, which is a pain in the neck. The worst part, however, is the little things like the "hair grow" feature (where you squish Play Doh through the character's "head" and he grows Play Doh hair.) Little bits of Play Doh are everywhere; I never can seem to get it all and I have to vacuum the area around the table every day. There are a million cracks and crevices that the Play Doh gets stuck in and the table never gets clean, even with my best efforts. I think that Play Doh is great and I am happy to have my kids playing with it, but this table is a huge pain in the neck and my kids prefer playing with their Play Doh at the kitchen table anyway. Spare yourself the agony!!
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Summary: not worth it
Date: 2005-10-09
Rating: 1
Review: We received this as a present. Tiny areas collect every bit of play-doh, so I found myself having to constantly vaccuum it, once the pieces got dry. The height is awful- too short to pull a chair up to, too short to stand at, and too tall to sit on the floor! We ended up stooping over to play with it, and my 2-3 yr iolds back hurt doing it.
The shelf underneath constantly collected other fun things like snacks, and you don't notice unless you check under it constantly. To top it off, playdoh was never "out of sight, out of mind" ( I love playdoh, but can't allow a 2 yr old to play with it all day by himself), so IU was constantly saying "not now" as opposed to when the playdoh could be put away at the end of play. Do yourself a favor, and instead invest in a set of table/chairs, and a plastic bin to store all the play-doh stuff!
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