Posted on 20th February 2026
By Billy Langsworthy

Hasbro has shed light on upcoming launches for Play-Doh this year.
The Play-Doh Super Sizzlin’ Kitchen Playset features real cooking sounds activated by the interactive cookware. Kids can fry up a pretend burger on the skillet to hear sizzling sounds or throw some pasta into the pot to hear bubbly boiling sounds. The removable deluxe pasta maker comes with four attachments to make different varieties of pasta.
Elsewhere, the Wok and Wonton Playset enables kids to make stir fry, ramen and other creations with accessories like the wok, spatula, noodle tool and dumpling makers. In addition, the Crazy Waffle Cafe Playset lets kids make five different shapes, plus stamps on the bottom for pretend toppings.
Finally, the Play-Doh Stamp and Spin Pizza Playset features a mechanism that sends a pretend crust twirling out of the oven, along with 25 make-believe toppings like Play-Doh cheese, meats, and veggies.
The full line is available from July.
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