Play-Doh Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Sets Review
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Editor's Review
Preschoolers can create their own Mickey Mouse Clubhouse fun with new themed Play-Doh sets, designed for ages 2 and up. There are a variety of sets in the line featuring all kids’ favorite characters.Â
The Stamp & Go Megapack features three character figures of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Donald Duck. For imaginative play, the figures can ride in the boat, train, and car. There are also three cans of Play-Doh and three mini cans of Play-Doh. What’s great about all of the Play-Doh cans in this set and the entire Play-Doh Mickey Mouse Clubhouse collection is that the can lids have a pull tab to make them easier to get open. Flatten out some Play-Doh, press down with a stamp, and make bows, Mickey heads, and anchors. The car, train, and boat can also be used as pattern stampers.
The Happy Stackable set includes four colors of Play-Doh that are individually wrapped in plastic. The giant Mickey head works as a stamper and does double-duty as the lid of the storage tube. Kids can stack the five circular stamps on top of the red tube or use them to stamp different character face outlines. Add more facial features to the characters with the cube stamper. And when playtime is over, everything stores and stacks inside the red tube, and the handle on Mickey makes the set easy to store or take on the go.
The Minnie On-the-Go Bakery Playset looks like a purse but opens up to reveal Play-Doh and tools for creating sweet treats and sweet looks. This has three cans of Play-Doh, each with that easy-open tab, plus a Minnie character stamper, a cupcake mold, a textured roller, a bow mold, and a Minnie-themed spatula. Mold Play-Doh cupcakes or Minnie-shaped waffles and top them with Minnie heads and bows. Or make whatever you’d like to create.
With Shape a Story, kids get a book-like storage compartment with handle that opens up to reveal molds, four cans of Play-Doh with the easy-off tabs, six stampers, a roller, a plastic knife, a Goofy Fun Factory squisher, and character rollers of Mickey and Minnie. Unfold the book’s pages and add Play-Doh creations right on top. Shaded images prompt kids to make those objects out of Play-Doh.Â
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Should I get it?
These toys will be a lot of fun for young Disney fans. Playing with Play-Doh is a great way to develop fine motor skills, as well as engage kids’ imaginations. All of the tools are easy for small hands to use (we especially like the tabbed lids) and will inspire lots of creative play.
Pros
Multiple sets to choose from
Play-Doh cans feature easy-off tab
Interaction with favorite characters in new ways
Creative play
Cons
None
