

Rev up your creative ability and get prepared for some activity stuffed inventiveness! Buzzsaw the woodcutter has joined the Play-Doh Diggin' Rigs team and he needs your assistance with his next huge timber pull. Collaborate with him to make, cut, and pull Play-Doh wood pieces to make your own particular unpleasant 'n tumble development world!
By Joel Avrunin
My children are immense fanatics of Play-Doh, and this set has much to suggest it as a Play-Doh set. You get a fun extruder that you can use to manufacture a wide range of development related things. The truck itself is secured in different molds for making apparatuses, for example, hammers, hammers, development cones, saws, and so forth. The truck, obviously, is a toy auto. Also you can utilize the manual buzz saw on the end to cut up the logs you have quite recently expelled.
Generally, my 6 year old had a considerable measure of fun playing with the set, however he's utilized Play-Doh development sets he preferred more. Play-Doh has sets where the auto is a steam roller that levels Play-Doh, and a set where you can really wrench out streets made of Play-Doh. It isn't so much that the set wasn't fun, however the way that it is auto was kind of optional since the auto itself isn't completely coordinated to the Play-Doh experience.
I may be nit-picking, yet I saw my child play with the Play-Doh street making unit for quite a long time and regularly another Play-Doh set will keep him involved for truly a while. He lost investment decently fast in the set, remarking it wasn't generally a fun truck, and wasn't generally a remarkable Play-Doh toy. So its amazing, accompanies fun adornments, yet as my 6 year old remarked, Play-Doh has better choices. So 4 stars.
By Bingo-Karen Haney
Play-Doh Diggin' Rigs Buzzsaw Playset is the cutest Play-Doh set I think I've seen. Best of all, my 4 year old grandson adored it and could do it absolutely all alone. He has the pastry shop set yet it is so convoluted it would be impossible work with all the little parts and is baffling for him. With the Buzzaw Playset he can utilize the 4 shades of Play-Doh to make logs, boards, and funnels relying upon what he needs to construct. All he needed to do was put the Play-Doh in the truck and it "spits" it out where he can utilize the arm of the truck to "saw" them any length he needs.
The 4 jars the Play-Doh comes in are made to look like development cones and he was glad to play with them and the truck as he is huge into building things. The truck is a vastly improved size than the modest bread shop pieces and he cherishes zooming it around and utilizing the separable saw arm with the two razor sharp edges. Actually, I truly discovered this set to be much simpler to clean up after. With not all that numerous alcoves and crevices for the Doh to get got in, I simply give it a chance to dry out after beginning cleaning and the following day, the minor pieces had dried out and I had the capacity tap them out. Bunches of good times for the 3-5 year old swarm in addition to after the Play-Doh is spent, the truck is a toy that can be utilized long after.
By wogan
This is a pleasant situated that helps kids utilize their creative ability. My grandsons particularly enjoyed the thought of having development gear to utilize the play-doh with. They have enjoyed an alternate set I had, that made distinctive shapes and this was something that they appreciated forming and afterward stacking and playing development with.
There are 4 little compartments of play-doh, obviously you can simply include some more. The holders, themselves look like development barrels, so they fit in with the topic and can be utilized again as a feature of the set up. The arm on the vehicle is removable and can be utilized independently to shape the play-doh.
By J. Jacobs
My kids really enjoyed playing with this, and had several hours of fun. I expected the 3.5 year old to be the most interested, but the 6.5 year old also wanted to play, and remained interested for at least an hour. They both really liked the toy and had a good time. According to the box, you can make log-like shapes, cut them with the wheel, and load them on the back of the truck, as well as make traffic cones. I showed my kids these options, but they preferred to do their own thing, and didn't have any problem entertaining themselves with this toy for quite a while. So I rate it highly as something that goes over well with the kids. It would probably make a good gift.
However, as a parent, I don't expect that the toy will get much extended use. First, the kids liked mixing the different colors of play-doh together, which made some pretty, multi-colored shapes. But now we no longer have multiple colors, just a big ball of dough that will probably soon turn brown. Second, my son took the arm and the wheel off the truck, finding it useful to play with for other purposes. He is enjoying this, but it will make it more difficult to find and put the parts back together if anyone wants to play with this toy again. And third, the truck is quite large, which is a minus if you happen to be constrained for space. I think it could have been designed with the same functionality, but as a smaller vehicle.
Overall, a fun toy, probably a nice thing to give as a gift, but not a toy you'll invest in for extended use, unless you have an easy supply of replacement play-doh.
My kids really enjoyed playing with this, and had several hours of fun. I expected the 3.5 year old to be the most interested, but the 6.5 year old also wanted to play, and remained interested for at least an hour. They both really liked the toy and had a good time. According to the box, you can make log-like shapes, cut them with the wheel, and load them on the back of the truck, as well as make traffic cones. I showed my kids these options, but they preferred to do their own thing, and didn't have any problem entertaining themselves with this toy for quite a while. So I rate it highly as something that goes over well with the kids. It would probably make a good gift.
However, as a parent, I don't expect that the toy will get much extended use. First, the kids liked mixing the different colors of play-doh together, which made some pretty, multi-colored shapes. But now we no longer have multiple colors, just a big ball of dough that will probably soon turn brown. Second, my son took the arm and the wheel off the truck, finding it useful to play with for other purposes. He is enjoying this, but it will make it more difficult to find and put the parts back together if anyone wants to play with this toy again. And third, the truck is quite large, which is a minus if you happen to be constrained for space. I think it could have been designed with the same functionality, but as a smaller vehicle.
Overall, a fun toy, probably a nice thing to give as a gift, but not a toy you'll invest in for extended use, unless you have an easy supply of replacement play-doh.