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Monday, 14 September 2015

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! 

Kuala Lumpur, September 14, 2015: A healthy imagination plays an important role in helping children learn, and 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!

For more information and updates about PLAY-DOH® Month, be sure to visit the PLAY-DOH® website: www.playdoh.com.



So will you be joining this event? Am thinking of joining but...hmmmm...what shall I create? What is the best and most positively represent Malaysia?

 
Hmm.... My Cikgu gave me the Jalur Gemilang. Shall I build a 3D gigantic Jalur Gemilang? Cikgu told me that the 14 stripes and the 14 points on the star represent the 14 states in Malaysia. The star and the crescent moon also symbols that Islam is the National Religion here and the yellow are the colour for Royalty here. The unity of our people is represented by the blue canton while the equal width on the 14 stripes means that equal status in the federal government and the 13 members states.

But Mamarazzi asked me to built Hibiscus coz she is crazy about flowers it is our national flower and it represent the 5 National Principles - 
  • BELIEF IN GOD
  • LOYALTY TO KING AND COUNTRY
  • SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION
  • RULES OF LAW
  • COURTESY AND MORALITY
. All these are very important, she said. 

But....but....I like the Petronas Twin Towers. It made our country famous all over the world and visitors from all over the world come to visit Malaysia and to see the twin tower.







How about I build all 3? Nice or not? Sorry ya...My Play-Doh set doesn't have white color. Just imagine the white color of the paper is my white color Play-Doh lah. Is my design colourful? What do you think?



On second thought, I think I'll just submit this cup of truffles as what I think most represent Malaysia to me. Just like a cup of truffles, we  are a colourful community that came from many backgrounds and religion. We live in this little glass cup  called Malaysia in harmony and peace. Together we blended well and we are nice and sweet like truffles. You can never have too much of Malaysia.

Yes, this is what I think most represent Malaysia to me. 

36 comments:

  1. What a lovely play thing called Play-Doh. We can have hours of unlimited fun to play them using our creativity. The colours look so vibrant and nice.
    I love your idea to create the flower in the glass. So Malaysia!!

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    1. LOl...tempted to join or not . come play with me and create something Malaysian

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  2. How beautiful, and what fun! :)

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  3. O, how I like your art work, lil kitten!!! ... and the hibiscus really looks like one, too ... Love, cat.

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    1. Thanks Cat. Am looking forward to go for the Playdoh month event in 1U

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  4. Melissa cheh-cheh played that when she was small.

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    1. shhh shhh....Mamarazzi also curi-curi play my playdoh...big kid

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  5. My kids would love this! They love to play with dough.

    Very colourful design, small kucing.

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    1. Thanks Rose. Hahaha...not only kids would love. Adults too.

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  6. I like the last picture of PlayDoh.. Makes me wana "drink" it also.. Looks like jelly drink, yummzzz.. Got jelly, and got fruit cocktail and got fizzy drinks inside also.. Nice leh..

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    1. supposed to be dessert in a shooter cup..just like what hotels buffet leh

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  7. awww that's an interesting contest!! Uncle SK likes the theme and it truly cultivates patriotism in the kids, getting them to better know the diverse cultural and racial and religious community of the country, yet all live harmoniously together..

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    1. yup... this really cracks my head leh . ARgued with Mamarazzi on which design to make...coz each of us felt different for the "represent Malaysia" part

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  8. the flag is definitely a great idea, but probably as "supporting role" else the judges may think you lack of creativity.. and oh, Uncle SK also learned that the color red on the flag represents courage and white represents purity amongst the people.. :)

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    1. now have to remember all he colors and symbols coz got exam leh. Std1 exam got these stuff liao

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  9. eih Uncle SK thinks the work looks very nice indeed, the flag and the hibiscus are nicely done leh.. but the final "truffle" is better since it's more creative, can tell a good story of the multiracial characteristic of Malaysia.. the different people as the soil to give nutrients to grow up the hibiscus representing the flower.. :)

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  10. Play Doh can keep the kids occupied for hours! Great masterpieces there, small kucing!

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  11. Me and Amani would love to join if this event eas held in Kuching. hehe. Love playing with playdough.

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  12. Do what your heart desires.. as long as you have a theme there... Good job, J!!!

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  13. awesome. I love play doh, use to play with it when I was a young girl. now, my great nephew, and I play with it. love all the colors

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  14. Nice! I love events like these. I may go to see all the beautiful creations. :D

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  15. This brings back a lot of play doh play memories with my son. Thank you for that. A delightful post.

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  16. so fun and cute! have a great time!

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  17. I think up till now (since kindergarten) I still would love to play with playdoh! I think it is good for stress relief hah..hah....

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  18. Hello, I used to love playing with play doh. I like your creations, looks like a fun time. Well done creating the truffles. Have a happy day!

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  19. Lovely and creative. Still remember my daughter's time and the play dough.

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  20. I too used to play with play doh when I was young and even as an adult. I love to join the kids in encouraging the little ones to be creative. I love the bunga raya that you have made.

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  21. Good idea from Small Kucing to show the multi cultural community using play doh. The bunga raya looks very nice.

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  22. I've created mine but not yet post up :P

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  23. Bravo bravo! If I the judge I will give you prize. :)

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  24. Wahh I like your hibiscus flower. Very beautiful

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  25. I like this hibiscus flower. Very beautiful shaped

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  26. Meow, you are creative, the hibiscus is so beautiful done. It is 3D some more, bravo to mamarazzi and small kuching.

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  27. hehe.. I like to play also. My boys still playing it.

    www.mymomsbest.us

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