Melissa & Doug Clay Play Activity Set - With Sculpting Tools and 8 Tubs of Modeling Dough
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Sorry, I didn't know what it was for. I gave it to my grandson for his
Despite the fact that it comes with two wooden boxes, they cannot be resealed or closed-they are just open on In my opinion, they aren't very practical for actual storing.
An ingredient list wasn't on the dough, as far as I'm aware.
Among the best sets I have ever seen. The best way to make this is to use play dough. I was delighted to see how much my granddaughter enjoyed In addition to the lids, there are also molds on top. Great tools for heavy duty work!
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The only thing she was using with her play dough were plastic lids, spoons, and knives, so I finally bought her a There is no doubt in her mind that she Almost every day, she plays with play dough. The ability to manipulate fine motor skills is very good. Cutting play dough with scissors is her favorite thing to do. Now that they have play dough and actual tools to use, big sister likes to play with little sister and the play dough. It has been several months since we have had them, and they seem to be very durable. Two of my children are under the age of two. In addition to 5 and 7, there is.
There are so many Melissa and Doug products that I love. There is a lot more detail in this set than in the Play Doh plastic sets. There is some playdough included with it, but the containers are pretty small. We bought some full-size containers of playdough to go with it so we could do a little bit of mixing. I've noticed, however, that the real playdough dries out faster when left uncovered than the containers provided with the set.
This is a great experience for my three years old son! While he continues to become more adept at using the tools, he is developing his fine motor skills nicely. My favorite part of this Play Doh fun kit was that many of the tools were made out of wood as opposed to plastic, making them stronger than the plastic models presented in the play doh rollers (small rolling pins) and scissors in the play doh fun kit than in the play doh activity kit. As the model dough included in the toolkit is very similar to Play Doh (I can't tell the difference between the two), the toolkit works with Play Doh as well. My only wish is to have covers for the kits so they can be stored more easily. It would be great to have the option to store them vertically (on the side) to save more space. At the moment, they are in wooden crates that are easy to stack. Almost the size of a golf ball, the containers of modeling dough are very small. The purchase of additional games would be highly recommended A modeling clay or play-doh is a popular choice.
This was the perfect bin for a sensory bin at the library, and the kids loved it. All seem to be sturdy enough to stand up to repeated use, and they come with a good variety of tools. However, they can also be used with cloud dough and kinetic sand, though they work better with play doh than they do with other materials. I've noticed that the kids have a knack for making things.
This is a beautiful set for early learning with toddlers, and I recommend it for babies aged 2+. 2 hours of entertainment for my son.
The playdough set that I bought in the picture is nice, but my four year old son played with it about as much as any other playdough set I own. This is because they play with it for a few days before they tire My set is kept in a refrigerator and I have to pull it out every so often. This set is a good fit for a 1-year-old My opinion is that a 2 year old is too young. It would be possible to accomplish the same task with a cheaper playdough set. As much as I wanted him to enjoy this more and to play with it daily, I didn't think it would happen. Perhaps it is just him after all!.
They're made of very flimsy plastic, similar to what you'd get from your doctor to take a pill. I have a two year old who is very independent, but the containers we have aren't designed for small children and he is completely unable to handle them on his own. I will have to find something else to keep the playdough in since they are probably going to get damaged. We had a blast playing with the set, though my son was disappointed when we had to put it away.
I wish the boxes had lids so they could be used for storage.
But we had a blast playing with the set. The set is a good buy in my opinion.
There is a picture of an animal on the lid of each jar of clay, and the clay comes out very easily from the molds, leaving behind cute I'd like to share my With minimal assistance, my 5 year old was able to use all of the hand tools (though I have hidden the scissors for now).