Monday, January 26, 2015

My Little Pony Play Doh Cutie Mark Creators Review

Photo from http://www.mlpmerch.com/2014/10/mlp-play-doh-cutie-mark-creators-images.html

Another Christmas gift from me to Brianna is this My Little Pony Play Doh Cutie Mark Creators set. I found this at the very last minute and decided to buy it for my little girl.

The set comes with 4 small cans of Play Doh:


There are two shades of blue, a purple can, and what looks like a salmon pink colored dough. Like any other Play Doh...uh...doughs, they hardened easily. And just like the other cans we had, I didn't know how to soften them up.

There were two ponies in this set, the first one being Pinkie Pie.


You can mold clay onto her mane and her tail, just like what Brianna's doing in the photo below:


There's also a roller that comes with Pinkie Pie


which produces this:


Those are horseshoes and those with balloons have Pinkie Pie's cutie mark. A cutie mark is a tattoo of sorts that symbolizes the girls'/ponies' destinies. As for Pinkie Pie, she has balloons which apparently means that her destiny is to become a party planner.

The second mold is of Twilight Sparkle:


Like the Pinkie Pie figure, you can mold clay onto her mane, her tail, and her wings. There's also a mold under her hooves, instead of a roller:


and it produces this:


Those are molds of Twilight's cutie mark, the symbol inside her cutie mark, and her crown when she became a princess.

Brianna loves this set so much. She can't get enough of the two figures, she plays with them even without the dough. She also watched a review on YouTube for this and made herself her own video "reviewing" the My Little Pony Play Doh Cutie Mark Creators set. If your child loves My Little Pony, you have got to get her this.

24 comments:

  1. My daughter is a huge fan of MLP. I hope the nearest toy store has this! This is a nice addition to her Play Doh and MLP collection. :)

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    1. The Toy Kingdom in Megamall has this in stock the last time we went there. You could try going there. :)

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  2. Miss ko na tuloy when I was once playing with these as a kid. Good thing they're making a comeback!

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    1. Oo nga e but they look different now, don't they?

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  3. We've only started with Play Doh recently. At first my son, didn't like it. Sticky daw. hehe.. I think we need to buy different accessories so we can make more shapes and designs.

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    1. Yes! And maybe you could make him play with the dough more para masanay sa feeling. After that, I bet, di mo naman siya mapipigilan like my daughter. :)

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  4. My daughter has Play-Doh Cupcake Maker. She likes it too as it sparks creativity but was able to play for a short time only because her brother who tends to play with her tends to put the dough in his mouth. We will let them play again… soon :D

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    1. Oh no! Buti nahuhuli niyo when he puts the dough in his mouth. Oo nga, next time nalang ulit ang Play-Doh time. :)

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  5. Play dough sure knows how to stimulate kid's mind. Love it.-Macy Santos

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    1. Yes, that's what's so great about play dough. :)

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  6. This is a nice way to stimulate and improve the kids' fine motor skills. I have yet to let my kids play with it on the following days when I let them practice writing.

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  7. Play-dohs are so nice to play with. They give your hours of playtime and they can imagine so many things with it. :)

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    1. Definitely! Kahit ako, nauubos oras ko sa Play Doh. :)

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  8. She doesn't eat it? That's the problem with my kids. Lahat dadaan sa bibig nila that's why I don't buy this yet. Hehehe. but I love Play-Doh. I played with this too when I was younger :))

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    1. She did once but when I told her that it's not something she should eat, she stopped putting it in her mouth. :)

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  9. We love play clays too! My son does not have the habit of putting anything in his mouth but we still watch him. Who knows d ba?

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    1. Oo, baka biglang isubo so it's better to watch them play with it.

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  10. How cute! I want to buy din a playset for my son's Play-Doh. I actually just discovered an easy way to soften play dough. I will write about it soon!

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    1. Oh wow! Really? I would really love to read about it. :)

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  11. My son loves Play Doh too. It is just like Legos, he can't have enough of both. With Play Doh and Legos your imagination is the limit.

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    1. Ooh, I love that: Your imagination is the limit. :)

      Anyway, yes. That's true. :)

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  12. I bought a Play Doh Sweet Shoppe Set for my daughter for Christmas and we enjoyed playing it together. But I think their clay were better back then.

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    1. That's a great set, too! Aliw mag-Play Doh, no? :)

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