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iZEL Kids Play Dough Set - DIY Pizza Maker Clay Kit - Fun and Creative Pretend Play for Kids with Pizza Oven, Toppings Moulds, and Accessories

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Let your child become a mini chef with the iZEL Kids DIY Pizza Maker Play Dough Set! This engaging clay kit includes everything kids need to create their own pretend pizzas, complete with toppings, a pizza oven, and a dough press. The vibrant, non-sticky clay is perfect for little hands, allowing children to explore textures, colours, and shapes while developing fine motor skills and creativity. Perfect for imaginative play, this pizza-themed clay set will keep kids entertained for hours as they craft, bake, and serve their clay pizzas!

Key Features:

  • DIY Pizza Maker Theme: Kids can create their own pizza masterpieces with toppings, adding a realistic twist to imaginative play.
  • Complete Set of Accessories: Includes a pizza oven, dough press, various topping moulds, and tools to enhance the play experience.
  • Colourful, Non-Sticky Clay: Comes with multiple colours of soft, non-sticky clay that’s easy to mould, shape, and recycle, providing a mess-free activity.
  • Educational and Sensory Play: Encourages creativity, sensory exploration, and fine motor skill development, making it both fun and educational.
  • Safe for Kids: Made from non-toxic, child-safe materials, ensuring safe play for children ages 3 and up.
  • Gift-Ready Packaging: Beautifully packaged, making it an ideal gift for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions.
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