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Play-Doh

[pley-doh]

Trademark.
  1. a brand name for a soft, nontoxic modeling compound made in bright colors and marketed for children.



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The maker of Play-Doh and Nerf now expects revenue to grow in the high-single digits this year, compared with a prior outlook of mid-single digit growth.

They may learn to track lines and identify shapes, become familiar with touching braille in books and work on finger strengthening with Play-Doh or by pushing keys on a braille writer.

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The ensuing debate eventually saw the launch of an annual Carbuncle Award for the most dismal town in Scotland and a trophy featuring a plook - a Scottish word for pimple - fashioned out of Play-Doh.

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While skipping out on Play-Doh and coloring might not sound serious, chronic absenteeism — defined as missing at least 10% of school days — in the early years can have long-term impacts on literacy, future educational success and social-emotional development.

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"We try to get the children outside as much as we can, we love music and movement, playing with Play-Doh, things like that."

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