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Modeling Clay Kit - 24 Colors Air Dry Clay DIY Molding Clay with Tools, Kids Art Crafts Gift for Boys & Girls Age 3-12 Year Olds
Modeling Clay Kit - 24 Colors Air Dry Clay DIY Molding Clay with Tools, Kids Art Crafts Gift for Boys & Girls Age 3-12 Year Olds
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- Everything You Need: This air dry clay designed to be easy to use for everyone, and commonly referred to as kids modeling clay, our air dry clay kit is the ideal arts and crafts activity for kids and adults alike! 24 modeling clay in 24 colors, a project booklet, 3 small tools, and 34 animal accessories to help with shaping and decorating, 24 containers to keep usused clay
- Occupy kids for hours: Boost your little one's creativity, and help them develop motor skills and enhance eye-hand coordination; They'll be busy with these sculpting clay making accessories all day while engaging in fun, sensory play; Best activity for rainy days, play-dates, birthday parties, and more
- So much fun: This modeling clay is very soft to the touch, non messy, and doesn't leave residue at all; Air dries completely in 24 hours; It’s a stress-free way to create exciting modeling magic clay and art projects; This complete modeling clay kit makes for an ideal gift for your kids and friends or excellent treat to yourself
- Perfect Gift: Great Birthday or Christmas gift for 3 4 5 6 7 8 year old boys girls kids
- No Baking Required: This clay air dries naturally within 24-48 hours, depending on the thickness of your creation. It's a great choice for school projects, art classes, or family craft time
Overview
- Brand : ESSENSON
- Color : 24 Colors
- Age Range (Description) : Adult,Teen,Senior
- Material : Clay
- Item Weight : 0.86 Kilograms
- Number of Items : 62
- Recommended Uses For Product : Modeling, Playing
- Special Feature : Air Drying
- Included Components : 24 modeling clay in 24 colors, a project booklet, 3 small tools, 34 animal accessories, 24 containers to keep used clay 24 modeling clay in 24 colors, a project booklet, 3 small tools, 34 animal accessories, 24 containers to keep used clay
- Educational Objective : Creative Skill, Sensory Play
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