Her first dough set.
My husband, A had been rather discouraging whenever I bring up the idea of Kris playing with dough as he thinks the dough will end up being in her mouth. Kris saw this adorable Peppa Pig set at the mall and pleaded with her father to buy this. Finally, daddy gave in and Kris carried the set to the cashier and stood there ensuring that the set was paid for and packed for home.
The dough cost S$26 after a 25% off rack discount. There are 4 tubs of dough (in blue, green, pink and yellow colours), a A3 rollable mat, some tools for molding. All these are placed in a nice pink and blue tool box, compact enough to bring anywhere and big enough for Kris to sweep all her dough making tools back after each session.
Comparing this dough with Play Doh, the texture feels moister, softer and smells nicer (with fruity smell). The plastic fruit molds are sturdy too. Kris had an amazing one hour session kneading, rolling, twisting and molding the dough. She was fascinated how "green" noodles were produced.
After 1 hour of play, we found some bit size dough on her hair, legs and clothes. Its time for a bath!
My husband, A had been rather discouraging whenever I bring up the idea of Kris playing with dough as he thinks the dough will end up being in her mouth. Kris saw this adorable Peppa Pig set at the mall and pleaded with her father to buy this. Finally, daddy gave in and Kris carried the set to the cashier and stood there ensuring that the set was paid for and packed for home.
The dough cost S$26 after a 25% off rack discount. There are 4 tubs of dough (in blue, green, pink and yellow colours), a A3 rollable mat, some tools for molding. All these are placed in a nice pink and blue tool box, compact enough to bring anywhere and big enough for Kris to sweep all her dough making tools back after each session.
Comparing this dough with Play Doh, the texture feels moister, softer and smells nicer (with fruity smell). The plastic fruit molds are sturdy too. Kris had an amazing one hour session kneading, rolling, twisting and molding the dough. She was fascinated how "green" noodles were produced.
After 1 hour of play, we found some bit size dough on her hair, legs and clothes. Its time for a bath!
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| Admiring her first Peppa |
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| Time to exercise those fingers |


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