DISNEY FROZEN Queen Elsa Magical COLOR CHANGING Dresses | DISNEY PRINCESS Videos For Kids
Today on Eggy's Playground we check out Disney Frozen Queen Elsa and her magical color changing dresses. Let's Get Crackin'. Welcome to Eggy’s Playground. We make videos for children of all ages. We have educational videos for toddlers and younger kids, teaching letters, numbers, shapes, sizes, colors, and basic Spanish. We also open small & GIANT Play Doh Surprise Eggs modeled after all of your favorite Disney and kids characters. These eggs are filled with lots of fun blind bags, themed surprise eggs, and Kinder toys. If you enjoy what you see, please click the “LIKE” button and don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE. Do you enjoy making things with Play Doh or other types of modeling clay. Maybe you've tried building with plastiline or plasticina. How about plasticine or plastilina. Have you ever had fun playing with Softee Dough or Moon Dough. Kids like to play with Play Dough all around the world. There are lots of ways to say Playdoh. If you speak Spanish, you may know it as “plastilina.” If you lived in Poland, you might call it "Ciastolina." If you speak Portuguese, you might call it "Massinha." If you speak Korean, you might know it as "플레이 도우." If you live in Germany, you may call it "Knetmasse." If you speak Persian, you would call it “خمیر بازی.” In France, it’s pronounced "pâte à modeler.". Children also like to open Surprise Eggs all over the world too. Do you know how to say "surprise eggs" in different languages. In French it’s: oeufs surprise. In Arabic it’s: البيض مفاجأة. In Portuguese it’s: ovo surpresa. In Chinese it’s: 出奇蛋. In Hebrew it’s: ביצי הפתעה. In Italian it’s: uovo sorpresa. In Japanese it’s: 卵の驚き. In German it’s: Ei Überraschung. In Korean it’s: 계란 깜짝. In Russian it’s: яйцо сюрприз. In Spanish it’s: huevo sorpresa. Music by Kevin MacLeod and YouTube.