Unleash your child’s creativity with the iZEL Kids DIY Creative Colour Clay Set! This interactive clay set features a playful duck-shaped dispenser that turns crafting into a delightful experience. Perfect for developing imagination, motor skills, and colour recognition, this set includes vibrant clay colours and various moulds to create fun shapes. The included accessory table keeps everything organised and encourages hours of hands-on play.
Key Features:
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Interactive Duck Dispenser: Unique duck-shaped clay dispenser adds a fun element to creative play, making clay shaping exciting for kids.
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Complete Accessory Table: Comes with a variety of moulds, tools, and containers to create endless clay creations, encouraging creativity and fine motor skills.
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Bright, Colourful Clays: Set includes multiple colours of soft clay, allowing kids to explore colour mixing and vibrant designs.
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Educational and Fun: Helps children develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and imaginative thinking while having fun.
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Safe and Non-Toxic: Made with child-safe materials, ensuring a safe play experience for children ages 3 and up.
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Gift-Ready Packaging: Comes in an attractive box, perfect for gifting on birthdays, holidays, and special occasions.
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