Today is Play-Doh Day.
Play-Doh, the non-toxic modeling clay, was first introduced in 1956 by inventor Joseph McVicker. Now marketed by Hasbro, an American toy company, Play-Doh is a perennial popular crafting medium and plaything for children of all ages. More than two billion cans have been sold in the 50-plus-year history of the colorful clay compound.
The Meme Express keyword of the day is Play-Doh:
Did you ever play with Play-Doh?
What do you remember about it?
What was your favorite Play-Doh color?
What was the most imaginative item you ever shaped from Play-Doh?
Do you have a recipe for homemade play clay?
Post your poem, story, song, photo or other entry on your blog. (Be sure to include a link to the Meme Express. Grab our train graphic from the sidebar for your link, if you want.)
Use the artwork and questions, or not. Be as creative as you want, as your blog entry takes shape.
Then come back here, and post a comment with a link to your own entry.
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See Super-Simple Linking.
Feel free to bookmark it for future reference!
Of course, if this prompt seems to stump you, you are free to peruse the archives of the Meme Express and publish a blog post on an earlier prompt.
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