It consists of flour, water, salt, and dye. at least, that's the recipe I know for it.
User:Sabrina13is right but if you eat alot well then it will be. Hope this helped...
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P.S sorry about the name couldn't think of anything =/
It is names Play-doh because it is dough that children or adults play with.
It helps them develop their creative mind. They use their imagination when they think of things to mold the play dough into.
I have playdough from 7 years ago, and it is still good.
play games,make things with clay or play dough, they like to be creative
You can play with play dough.
Yes, most little chidren do like playing with Play-Doh.
if i child is handed some play dough they will begin to play with it. they wont make shapes but mostly a mess. as they being school and things like that they will learn the things they can do with play dough so they dont need teaching how to play they just need to be taught how to make shapes with the play dough Children learn from play dough by learning how to make stuff with it. They also learn what is made from play dough, what it smells like and all the colours it has.
Commercially made "Playdoh" can be substituted with home made play dough. One needs to be careful to use a recipe that will not mold or spoil. Some formulas include alum or other unpleasant flavoring to discourage children from eating the dough. Hear is one link to a basic play dough recipe: http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/artclayrecipes.htm
Alum is often added to play dough as a preservative to extend its shelf life and inhibit mold growth. It helps maintain the dough's texture and consistency, ensuring it remains pliable and easy to manipulate. Additionally, alum can enhance the overall safety of play dough, making it less likely to spoil quickly and more enjoyable for children to use.
well if you mean play dough not play doe unless you have manufactured a young female deer for children to play with anyways to answer your question silly putty is strechy bouncy and you can mould it however with play dough it is not stretchy and not boucy but is much better for making sculpters etc.
Like you eat anything else. Put in mouth, chew, swallow. I strongly suggest you don't eat play-dough, because it is not made for human consumption. It is safe to eat however, as it is targeted for young children, and young children put alot of things in their mouth, and unintentionally swallow.
Either salt, or vanilla extract; or the dough-ish thing you use to make it actually play-dough.