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Trivial poll: Do you let your kids mix Play-Doh colors?

Do you let your kids open multiple colors of Play-Doh and mix them together to their heart's content, or do you limit them to playing with just one color at a time?

I saw this question posted on another site today and was really surprised by the answers so I'm curious to see how the responses here compare.

Re: Trivial poll: Do you let your kids mix Play-Doh colors?

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  • of course why stifle their creativity.. just like I do not make a big deal about coloring inside the lines or coloring big bird yellow.. Use your imagination...
  • Yes.  I am as far from anal retentive as you can get.  It just doesn't bother me. 
  • I let him, but I don't like it.  One bit. 
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  • We generally make play doh, so only one color at a time, but yes, if we have 2 colors, they can mix it. It doesn't bother me any.
  • imageBubblyToes:
    I let him, but I don't like it.  One bit. 

     

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  • Yes.   Frankly, I don't have the time to stand over them and keep the colors separated.  

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  • I have a teeny 10-pack of different colors, but it's just a small amount of each.  THOSE he can mix up and muddle to his heart's content.

    Then I have regular sized containers of most colors, and THOSE we keep separate.  He gets mad if he has no "clean" play-doh, so now we have the best of both worlds!

  • Yes, but as a child this drove me BSC.  I remember being 4 or so and hating when kids did that.  Oddly, DD is not a big mixer, even though she has 100% access to playdough whenever she wants and could mix it.  She normally just wants to play with 1 color at a time. 
  • imageBubblyToes:
    I let him, but I don't like it.  One bit. 

    me too.

    We rarely play with it. Emilia thinks it's gum.

  • I used to not allow it, it would drive me crazy to see the colors mixed. However, in the past few months (pretty much since DD2 was born) I've mellowed out about it and now don't care. If it keeps DD1 busy I have no problem with the color mixing!
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    imageBubblyToes:
    I let him, but I don't like it.  One bit. 

    me too.

    We rarely play with it. Emilia thinks it's gum.

     

    lmas at Emilia thinking it is gum

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    imageBubblyToes:
    I let him, but I don't like it.  One bit. 

    me too.

    We rarely play with it. Emilia thinks it's gum.

    Love her.

    I love the way it smells.  

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  • imageBubblyToes:
    imagepincushions:

    imageBubblyToes:
    I let him, but I don't like it.  One bit. 

    me too.

    We rarely play with it. Emilia thinks it's gum.

    Love her.

    I love the way it smells.  

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  • How much do I suck?!

     We make our own playdoh, so I let the kids pick one color/scent at a time.  I;m sure they will need therapy.

    But, when we had normal play-doh, I let them, but they didn't.  Both of my kids are mad-crazy ocd and keep things separated (and lined up). 

  • yes... but it drives me nuts.... i just grin and try to hide my insanity.
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    How much do I suck?!

     We make our own playdoh, so I let the kids pick one color/scent at a time.  I;m sure they will need therapy.

    But, when we had normal play-doh, I let them, but they didn't.  Both of my kids are mad-crazy ocd and keep things separated (and lined up). 

    Nah, I'm the same way. 

    If I'm making it then I do just one color at a time because it's just easier to make that way. 

    But if it's store-bought play-doh I pretty much just let them have a free-for-all and they go to town with it. I don't care so much about the colors being mixed as long as it keeps them occupied and I don't have too much of a mess to clean up afterwards. 

  • I have a cabinet full of Play Doh that I haven't even opened yet, I'm skeered of the mess! LOL But, when I finally do cave I will let them mix....who cares.
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  • My anal, OCD side cringes inside...the realistic, don't be so uptight side of me lets it slide.

    Plus, play doh is cheap, you can always get more.

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  • That's a big part of the fun with playdoh.  We mix the colors with Moonsand too.
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  • Yes but I like it seperated!!  I don't make a big deal about it.

    One thing that I wish is is that all crayons would stay nice and new.  I love NEW crayons!!!!

  • imageBubblyToes:
    I let him, but I don't like it.  One bit. 

    This.

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  • imageshopgirl78:
    Yes.   Frankly, I don't have the time to stand over them and keep the colors separated.  

    This.  The girls will happily play with play dough while I fix dinner or whatever at the kitchen table.  It is so not worth my energy or time to try to keep the colors separate. 

  • yes, it's not like I can stop him from doing it.

    But confession: I hate it hate it hate it. And as soon as the colors get all mixed and they start turning into that muddy purple color, I throw them out and buy new play doh.

    anal, I would be.  

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  • We have a serious TON of playdoh - gifts from Christmas and Jackson's birthday.

    However, I never let him play with it, b/c I hate when the colors get all mixed up, it makes a huge mess, and it always gets dried out b/c he'll hide some of it somewhere and I find it later.

    So I'm sure he'll need therapy b/c I am mean.

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  • It bugs me but yes. If she's ok with it iso am I.
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  • This probably sounds terrible, but we don't have play doh.  I just don't want the mess in my house, so until she's old enough to ask for it I'm not getting it.  She plays with it at my aunt's house and my mom's, so I figure that's enough for now.  Once she's old enough to ask to have it here, we will get it and then I'll probably let her mix colors even though it'll drive me kind of nuts.
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  • Yep, I let him mix it.  When I first was a Mommy and let him play with Playdough I was all about him only using one color at a time...and then I realized how stupid that is.  Playdough is SUPER cheap.  Why not let him/them be creative?
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  • I only get out one tub at a time. In large part that's because some always ends up on the floor so the less there is to play with, the less is on the floor. And since my 10 month old eats anything and everything that sits still, I'm constantly trying to keep stuff off the floor. And I hate the colors to get mixed.

    And now I feel like a bad, anal, noncreative mom because everyone else lets their kids mix it up, even if they secretly cringe inside!

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  • No I don't let them mix it.  I will let them play with all the colors at the same time...like if they are "making" a dog they'll make the body one color, the legs another, the head another and so on.  Then the colors each get put back in the correct color pile.  If some gets a tiny bit mixed it gets thrown out (just that tiny bit).  I hate it mixed and I'm really not OCD.
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