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August 31, 2016

Play-Doh Town 3 in 1 Town Centre Review: Hasbro Toy Tribe

We were recently lucky enough to be asked to become part of Hasbro’s Toy Tribe and have been sent out our first product to review – the Play-Doh Town 3 in 1 Town Centre. As soon as the toddler spotted the lovely colourful box that it came in, that was it – we’ve barely been able to put it away ever since!

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There are a whole range of different Play-Doh Town products you can buy to make up a fun, exciting town for your little ones to play with.

The 3 in 1 town centre includes:

  • 2 figures with hats
  • Chef hat
  • Vehicle
  • 2 stampers
  • Spatula
  • Spade
  • Wrench
  • Instructions
  • 8 cans of Play-Doh

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I used to get so excited about playing with Play-Doh when I was younger. There’s something about the smell of it which brings back memories – that sounds weird doesn’t it! I’m just trying to say it’s great to see a classic toy from when I was younger still doing so well in today’s toy market.

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The Play-Doh Town 3 in 1 Town Centre set comes with all sorts of bits and bobs. I particularly like the fact there’s a moving vehicle and some little figures that you can accessorise with hair and hats.

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I was really impressed by the amount of Play-Doh that comes with this set and the array of colours – nice and bright, of course.

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The Play-Doh Town 3 in 1 Town Centre requires a little bit of assembly but we had it up and running within about five minutes, which is wonderful when you have an impatient toddler eyeing up your every move and demanding ‘play now please’.

 

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The Play-Doh Town 3 in 1 Town Centre kept her entertained for ages. She had a ball squeezing Play-Doh through the flower pots to create flowers, stamping pizzas, creating hair dos and squishing hats on the figures and lots, lots more.

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These little hands had a whale of a time getting to grips with the different textures and colours of Play-Doh. Being a typical toddler, she particularly liked mixing the colours – much to my despair!

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I’m not going to lie, we had a bit of a tantrum situation when it was time to put the Play-Doh Town 3 in 1 Town Centre away and get ready to eat dinner, but I’ll take that as a good sign!

The RRP for the Play-Doh Town 3 in 1 Town Centre is £39.99. It might sound a bit steep but with the amount of Play-Doh provided and the numerous play opportunities it provides, we definitely think it’s worth the pennies.

Do your kids enjoy playing with Play-Doh?

*We are part of the Hasbro Toy Tribe and are sent products to review from time to time. All opinions are 100% our own.

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