CLASSIC COLORFORMS PLAY - Colorforms have inspired creative expression and fun for over 60 years! COLORFORMS STICK LIKE MAGIC! No cutting, no glue, no
Colorforms Market Picture Playset (EA0619)
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Colorforms is one of the oldest and most respected names in the U.S. toy industry. It began in 1951 when two art students, Harry and Patricia Kislevitz, were experimenting with a new medium a flexible vinyl material. A friend who manufactured pocketbooks thought they could find a creative use for the material. The Kislevitzes discovered that the vinyl stuck to the gloss in their bathroom.
Colorforms The Barbie Dream House Play Set
Play and learn with The Original Colorforms Pets Picture Play Set! Mix and match the adorable pieces to take care of, dress up, and play with your own Colorforms pets! Imagine adventures at the pet store or at the park! Re-stick the pieces on each scene to imagine your own fun stories over and over again. The set includes 2 colorful play panels, 3 sheets with over 140 re-stickable Colorforms pieces, fold-out guide with fun learning ideas, and a sturdy box to store everything neatly.
Colorforms Pets Picture Playset
Colorforms Picture Play Set - Market - The Classic Picture Toy
CLASSIC COLORFORMS PLAY - Colorforms have inspired creative expression and fun for over 60 years! COLORFORMS STICK LIKE MAGIC! No cutting, no glue, no
Colorforms Picture Play Set - Pets
Colorforms Market Picture Playset
Colorforms offer re-stickable fun - no scissors or glue required! Pieces stick like magic to the included play scenes. Mix and match the pieces to play and tell stories about Buzz, Woody, Jessie and other friends in the Toy Story series. Travel set includes a 2-sided play scene and more than 40 re-stickable Colorforms pieces. For ages 3 and up.
Colorforms Toy Story / Travel Set
Colorforms is one of the oldest and most respected names in the U.S. toy industry. It began in 1951 when two art students, Harry and Patricia Kislevitz, were experimenting with a new medium ? a flexible vinyl material. A friend who manufactured pocketbooks thought they could find a creative use for the material. The Kislevitzes discovered that the vinyl stuck to the glossy in their bathroom.
Colorforms Market Picture Playset