Play-Doh dries out when exposed to air, as its moisture evaporates over time. The drying process can be accelerated by factors such as warm temperatures and low humidity. To prevent Play-Doh from drying out, it's essential to keep it sealed in an airtight container when not in use. Once dried, it becomes hard and loses its pliability, making it less suitable for modeling.
Play dough is simply made of wheat, mineral oil, salt, a drying agent such as borax, agents, perfume and colourants.
Dry is a noun an adjective and verb.
Dry is a verb, and only nouns have plurals.
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playdoh is a soft solid.
as far as i know playdoh is waterproof hoped this helped
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Fun to play with, not to eat.
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No, it isn't. However, dry Playdoh is somewhat combustible...It ought to kindle at around 450 F since wheat flour is the primary ingredient.
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Play-Doh was first created in the 1930s as a wallpaper cleaner. Its formula was slightly modified, and it was rebranded as a children's toy in the mid-1950s.
There is no exact age range for Playdoh although children younger than 15 months should not play with it. Children will grow out of it at different ages but usually by the age of 4 or 5.