Some of the toys included in this video are: a Kinder Joy Chocolate Surprise Egg, a Nickelodeon SpongeBob SquarePants Winter Wonderland Character Christmas Ornament Set, a SpongeBob SquarePants Hand-Crafted Glass Christmas Ornament, three Mega Bloks SpongeBob SquarePants characters, and a pair of SpongeBob SquarePants Character Balls.\r
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Do you like building with Play Doh or other modeling clay? Have you ever tried building with plasticine or plastilina? What about plastiline or plasticina? Maybe you have played with Softee Dough or Moon Dough?\r
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Want to know how to say Play-Doh in other Languages? If you lived in Sweden, you might call it Modellera. If you lived in Portugal or Brazil, you might call it Massinha. If you speak Korean, you might know it as 플레이 도우. If you speak German, you may say Knetmasse. If you parler français, you might pronounce it pâte à modeler.\r
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Heres how people say surprise eggs in other languages. In French: œuf surprise. In German: Ei Überraschung. In Hungarian: tojás meglepetés. In Italian: uovo sorpresa. In Japanese: 卵の驚き. In Korean: 계란 깜짝. In Lithuanian: kiaušinių siurprizas. In Portuguese: ovo surpresa. In Russian: яйцо сюрприз. In Spanish: huevo sorpresa. In Swedish: ägg överraskning. In Ukrainian: яйце сюрприз.\r
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Music by Kevin MacLeod and YouTube