Bring the prehistoric world to life with the iZEL Kids DIY Dinosaur World Play Dough Set! This fun and educational clay kit allows kids to explore their creativity while crafting adorable dinosaur figures and landscapes. Designed for hands-on play, the set includes vibrant, non-sticky clay colours and a variety of dinosaur moulds, along with unique tools to help shape and bring each dinosaur to life. Perfect for enhancing imagination, fine motor skills, and hand-eye coordination, this kit is a wonderful activity for curious minds and budding artists alike.
Key Features:
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DIY Dinosaur World Theme: Allows kids to create their own dinosaur-themed playset, sparking imagination and storytelling.
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Dinosaur Moulds and Accessories: Comes with a wide range of dinosaur moulds, cutters, and tools to make each play session unique and exciting.
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Non-Sticky, Recyclable Clay: Includes soft, non-sticky clay that’s easy to mould, shape, and recycle, making it safe and mess-free.
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Educational and Interactive: Encourages hands-on learning and helps improve fine motor skills, creativity, and sensory development.
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Safe and Child-Friendly: Made from non-toxic, safe materials suitable for children ages 3 and up.
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Vibrant Colours: Includes multiple colourful clay pots, allowing kids to explore colour mixing and vibrant designs.
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Gift-Ready Packaging: Beautiful packaging makes this play dough set an ideal gift for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions.
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