Play-Doh™
noun /ˈpleɪ dəʊ/
/ˈpleɪ dəʊ/
[uncountable]- a soft substance, similar to clay, which is sold in a range of bright colours for children to play with by shaping it. It started life as a cleaning product in the US in the 1930s but was sold as a toy in 1956 by Joseph McVicker.