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Play-Doh Magical Frozen Treats is a creative playset that allows children to make their own pretend ice creams and popsicles out of Play-Doh. With this playset, children can use the included molds and tools to create their own unique frozen treats. The set comes with a variety of molds and extruders, such as ice cream cones, popsicle sticks, and cups. Children can use these molds to shape the Play-Doh into different designs and then use the extruders to add details and toppings to their creations. The set also includes a Play-Doh extruder machine that can be used to make colorful swirled ice creams and popsicles. Children can simply load different colors of Play-Doh into the extruder, turn the handle, and watch as the Play-Doh is squeezed out in swirls and twirls.


Washuta works with Theresa Warburton as co-editors of the anthology Shapes of Native Nonfiction: Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers, forthcoming from University of Washington Press. She has received fellowships and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, Artist Trust, 4Culture, Potlatch Fund, and Hugo House. Washuta is an assistant professor of English at the Ohio State University.

Washuta works with Theresa Warburton as co-editors of the anthology Shapes of Native Nonfiction Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers , forthcoming from University of Washington Press. Elissa Washuta is a member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe whose personal essays and memoir examine the effect of trauma, disorders, and popular culture on her body and identity.

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Children can simply load different colors of Play-Doh into the extruder, turn the handle, and watch as the Play-Doh is squeezed out in swirls and twirls. In addition to the molds and extruders, the Play-Doh Magical Frozen Treats set comes with a range of accessories such as spoons, plates, and ice cream scoops. These accessories can be used to serve and display the pretend ice creams and popsicles, adding to the imaginative play experience.

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― Elissa Washuta, White Magic

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“Maybe wanting to be special is an American condition, the swamp of entitlement from which the American dream is supposed to be able to grow.”
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― Elissa Washuta, White Magic

“If I'm going to die, I want to fight. I've been fighting the colonizer's whispers that I am not wanted here, not worthy of protection, nothing but a body to be pummeled and played with and threatened into submission. I have not died yet. My whole body is a fire, lit back when the world was complete, never extinguished by anybody.”
― Elissa Washuta, White Magic

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― Elissa Washuta, White Magic

“If I'm going to die, I want to fight. I've been fighting the colonizer's whispers that I am not wanted here, not worthy of protection, nothing but a body to be pummeled and played with and threatened into submission. I have not died yet. My whole body is a fire, lit back when the world was complete, never extinguished by anybody.”
― Elissa Washuta, White Magic
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The Play-Doh Magical Frozen Treats set is not only a fun and creative toy, but it also helps to develop children's fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. By using the molds and tools, children can practice their dexterity and control, while also engaging in imaginative play. Overall, the Play-Doh Magical Frozen Treats playset provides children with endless opportunities for creative play. Whether they are making a rainbow swirl ice cream or a chocolate-covered popsicle, children can let their imaginations run wild as they create their own frozen treats with Play-Doh..

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