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can anyone please help. my little boy saw an advert for some play doh that dosent dry out on a kids cartoon channel and i wondered if anyone saw it and if so can you tell me what its called please, i have tried google but cant find any thing, thanks in advance.

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  • Sphynx
    Sphynx Posts: 877 Forumite
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    It might have been magic moon dough I think it's the same as that moon sand but dough. It says it is magic on the advert and is being advertised (probably on nick jr as that is what dd has been watching endlessly. Was £29.99.
  • mamabear_2
    mamabear_2 Posts: 35 Forumite
    why dont you make your own I used to and the kids loved it. It last a long time and is so much cheaper than the official stuff.
    Plus you don't get so up set when they do dry out.

    mamabear
    What doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger.
  • mamabear_2
    mamabear_2 Posts: 35 Forumite
    Play Dough Recipe

    Making play dough is quite simple and quick. To make a portion of basic play dough, you'll need the following ingredients:


    • 1 cup of water
    • 1 cup of plain flour
    • ½ cup of salt
    • 2 tbsps cream of tartar
    • 2 tbsps vegetable oil
    • A selection of food colourings
    To make your play dough, you'll first need to find a saucepan, and mix in the flour, salt and cream of tartar together. Make a small well in the middle of the dry ingredients, and then carefully pour in the water, mixing in to create a smooth consistency. At this point you can then add in a few drops of your chosen food colouring, as well as the 2 tablespoons of oil, making sure that all ingredients are consistently combined.


    The mixture will then need to be transferred onto a medium heat, during which time it will require constant stirring. If you don't stir the mixture enough or have the temperature up too high, the dough will burn easily.

    You will notice that the dough eventually starts to 'ball', although it may be a bit sticky. However, once the dough has contracted from the sides of the pan and balled, you can then remove it from the heat and leave to cool for up to half an hour.

    After this time, the dough will be ready for use! Of course, if you want lots of different play dough colours, you'll need to make several batches of dough and add different food colourings each time (taking care to clean the saucepan out each time, to reduce cross colour contamination!). If you are planning on making a variety of coloured doughs, then it might be an idea to cut the quantities in the recipe above in half.
    What doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger.
  • samsil
    samsil Posts: 256 Forumite
    saw the ad on telly this morning,during 'milkshake' mail order tho, 29.99 like above poster said
    w w w. get moon dough.co .uk

    doesnt look much for 29.99 though?
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