It's a bit costly compared to Play Dough, but I would rather pay the extra money to get this, which is safer. My toddler still loves to put stuff in his mouth, and I wanted him to play with something that's not toxic. One thing I like about his product is that it re-hydrates easily. If my kid leaves it out over night and dries up, I just need to add water and let it sit in the cup over night, and it's good as new. Very nice product.
It's a bit costly compared to Play Dough, but I would rather pay the extra money to get this, which is safer. My toddler still loves to put stuff in his mouth, and I wanted him to play with something that's not toxic. One thing I like about his product is that it re-hydrates easily. If my kid leaves it out over night and dries up, I just need to add water and let it sit in the cup over night, and it's good as new. Very nice product.
I always said I would never get play doh for my daughter one because it gets into everything and two it’s truly just not safe also if stains. This clay, is safe.
It’s non toxic, my daughter gets the sensor play we’ve been needing being stuck in these freezing Chicago winters with everything closed. She just turned two, everything is closed and I will admit I’ve been desperate. I saw this and went for it.
It’s made from 100% wheat flour so it’s as a simple as that. This stuff is very soft, my gal loves the texture. It still keeps her hands clean since there’s not a bunch of dye and I don’t have to worry about the ingredients or my carpet or furniture. It’s also reusable, if it dries out you just add a little water.
It comes with 6 colors and comes in larger containers than the typical play doh. My kid mixed them immediately she’s two, obviously it can’t be recovered after that but that’s to be expected. I would definitely suggest this to anyone who wants a safer option, that’s what we were seeking, before I even had kids, that was my rule no play doh ever. Then I did research on this and was okay with it.
I always said I would never get play doh for my daughter one because it gets into everything and two it’s truly just not safe also if stains. This clay, is safe.
It’s non toxic, my daughter gets the sensor play we’ve been needing being stuck in these freezing Chicago winters with everything closed. She just turned two, everything is closed and I will admit I’ve been desperate. I saw this and went for it.
It’s made from 100% wheat flour so it’s as a simple as that. This stuff is very soft, my gal loves the texture. It still keeps her hands clean since there’s not a bunch of dye and I don’t have to worry about the ingredients or my carpet or furniture. It’s also reusable, if it dries out you just add a little water.
It comes with 6 colors and comes in larger containers than the typical play doh. My kid mixed them immediately she’s two, obviously it can’t be recovered after that but that’s to be expected. I would definitely suggest this to anyone who wants a safer option, that’s what we were seeking, before I even had kids, that was my rule no play doh ever. Then I did research on this and was okay with it.
I always said I would never get play doh for my daughter one because it gets into everything and two it’s truly just not safe also if stains. This clay, is safe.
It’s non toxic, my daughter gets the sensor play we’ve been needing being stuck in these freezing Chicago winters with everything closed. She just turned two, everything is closed and I will admit I’ve been desperate. I saw this and went for it.
It’s made from 100% wheat flour so it’s as a simple as that. This stuff is very soft, my gal loves the texture. It still keeps her hands clean since there’s not a bunch of dye and I don’t have to worry about the ingredients or my carpet or furniture. It’s also reusable, if it dries out you just add a little water.
It comes with 6 colors and comes in larger containers than the typical play doh. My kid mixed them immediately she’s two, obviously it can’t be recovered after that but that’s to be expected. I would definitely suggest this to anyone who wants a safer option, that’s what we were seeking, before I even had kids, that was my rule no play doh ever. Then I did research on this and was okay with it.