PLAY-DOH® – Shape a Colourful Community
Come and Experience the First-Ever PLAY-DOH® Month Celebration!
Let Malaysia’s Colourful Community inspire your kids to create their best PLAY-DOH® sculptures and be part of The Malaysia Book of Records attempt!
A healthy imagination definitely plays an important role in helping children learn. For over 50 years, PLAY-DOH® has inspired young children to play, invent, experiment and sculpt their own unique creations. That’s why the first-ever PLAY-DOH® Month is such exciting news!
From September 21 to 27 at Ground Floor HighStreet, 1 Utama, adults and children alike get the chance to create their own Malaysia-inspired masterpieces out of PLAY-DOH® – it can be anything you choose, be it sculptures or numbers and alphabets.
As you create and re-create, you also get the chance to participate in The Malaysia Book of Records attempt for the most PLAY-DOH® sculptures created in a single day on September 26 (Saturday), and a successful attempt will see your PLAY-DOH® creations on display for all Malaysians to admire, with the most creative sculptures winning exciting PLAY-DOH® prizes!
With PLAY-DOH® there’s really no limit to your imagination, and you can even work in teams or as a family to create something special by sharing ideas. As a tool to encourage learning and experimentation, it’s hard to beat PLAY-DOH® – through hands-on, structured play and encouragement children can learn many skills, from recognising shapes and colours to learning how colours mix and blend, and even social and intellectual skills such as collaboration and problem-solving.
You and your kids can get started to “Shape a Colourful Community” with some of these tips:
Step 1: Work as a team with your kids to imagine what everyone in the family think will best and most positively represent Malaysia. You can even draw your ideas out first using colourful marker pens, colour pencils, or crayons.
Step 2: Materialise your idea using PLAY-DOH® compound. Do experiment and encourage each other as you go along. You can combine the different colours and mix them well with fingers until they become a different colour, and use any other items you have ready in the house to press patterns and make various shapes with the compound.
Step 3: Watch as you and your children transition your flat design into a colourful 3D Malaysia-inspired masterpiece creation!
So, are you ready to see creation from Sam and me? *drum rolling
Ta ta, FOOD! The first thing came across my mind when mention about what’s most represents Malaysia! Malaysia’s cuisine reflects the multi-ethnic and cultures which influence comes from the three major ethnic groups: Malay, Chinese and Indian.
From left to right: Soupy noodle (Chinese), Roti Canai with Curry (Indian) & Nasi Lemak (Malay). We are so happy with our masterpiece, a brilliant creation, do you agree? ^__^
For more information and updates about PLAY-DOH® Month, be sure to visit the PLAY-DOH® website: www.playdoh.com.



Definitely a very nice looking master piece there. I love the egg the most 😀 Great job mummy and Sam!
Thanks Merryn 🙂
I’m liking the looks of that nasi lemak….yummy…especially the egg! 😀 Is that fried chicken or luncheon meat on the plate of nasi lemak?…..kekeke! 😉
That is sambal lah, sob sob~~~
my favourite nasi lemak…..yummmm
my ugly nasi lemak ~>_<~
The artwork is so nice and colourful. Those violet chopsticks tho.
The chopsticks is a bit too thick, should have make it thinner LOL
I also like d egg the most! 🙂 🙂
That egg is the most look alike *yay*
i love your play-doh food masterpieces … very nice! 🙂
Thanks Sean 🙂
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