Laminated Play Dough Activity Book
A reusable activity book that invites children to roll, shape, count, and create with their preferred play dough on sturdy laminated pages.
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Shape letters, numbers, pictures, and creative scenes on sturdy wipe-clean activity pages made for repeated play.

A reusable activity book that invites children to roll, shape, count, and create with their preferred play dough on sturdy laminated pages.
A physical holiday activity book that pairs laminated Christmas prompts with family-supplied play dough or washable markers for supervised seasonal play.
A reusable Christmas play-dough book with an optional child's name on the cover and eighteen laminated holiday activity pages.
Parent buying guide
Play dough strengthens small hand muscles while children roll, pinch, press, and shape. Those movements support later pencil control, but the activity can stay fully playful: make a long snake for a letter, press dots while counting, copy a simple shape, or invent food and animals for a scene.
The reusable activity books move from open-ended pictures to letters, numbers, colors, and shapes. The Christmas editions add wreaths, reindeer, snowmen, gingerbread, and festive matching prompts, with a choice of standard or personalized cover. Let your child choose the page and describe what they are making. The conversation—more, under, round, red, three—can be just as valuable as matching the printed prompt.
Play dough is not included, so choose a child-safe dough appropriate for your family. Always supervise, keep small pieces away from mouths, and wipe the laminated pages after play according to the care instructions.
Before you choose
The ThinkieInkies play-dough book is intended for ages 2–5 with close adult supervision. Adapt each page to the child: toddlers can press and name, while preschoolers may form letters, shapes, or counted sets.
No. The product includes the laminated activity book; play dough and tools are supplied by the family. Review the selected product page and checkout summary for the current package contents.
Ideas before worksheets

Fill a week with easy screen-free toddler activities using paper, household objects, play dough, reusable books, movement, and imagination.
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Use rolling, pinching, pressing, cutting, and pretend play to create a week of simple play dough activities with minimal preparation.
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Choose a thoughtful educational gift for a two- or three-year-old by matching the format, family routine, personalization, and storage needs.
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