Create your own sparkling masterpieces with the Sparkling Modeling Soap Kit, a fun and creative way to mold and sculpt vibrant soap creations. Perfect for kids and adults, this kit allows users to design unique shapes and figures while enjoying the sensory experience of soap-making.
Key Features
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Colorful and Sparkling: The kit includes vibrant, shimmering colors with added glitter, letting you create eye-catching soap designs that sparkle and shine.
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Soft and Malleable: The soap is soft and easy to mold, allowing users to sculpt it like playdough or clay into various shapes and intricate designs with their hands or shaping tools.
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Sensory Experience: This kit provides a fun sensory experience, combining soft textures, vibrant colors, and glitter effects to engage the senses during play.
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Non-Toxic and Safe: The soap is made from non-toxic and skin-friendly ingredients, making it safe for both children and adults to use. It’s gentle enough for sensitive skin and perfect for creative play.
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Easy to Clean: The modeling soap washes off easily with water, leaving no residue behind on hands, surfaces, or clothing, ensuring a mess-free experience.
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Creative Play: Encourages imaginative and creative play, letting users sculpt their own soap creations—from simple shapes to detailed sculptures. Ideal for exploring artistic ideas and developing creativity.
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Educational Benefits: In addition to being fun, this kit helps develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness as users mold and shape the soap into their desired creations.
Development Benefits The Sparkling Modeling Soap Kit fosters creativity while enhancing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It provides a fun, hands-on learning experience where kids can develop their artistic abilities while enjoying a unique sensory activity.
Safety Information Contains small parts; not suitable for children under 3 years. All materials are non-toxic and safe for children.
Specifications
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Age: 6 years+
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Material: Non-toxic soap base, glitter, and molds
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Includes: 1 bag of rice flour, 1 bottle of sanitizer, measuring cup, spoon, 3 bags of mica powder, glitter, essence, templates, and instructions
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Design: Sparkling soap creations with vibrant colors and fun shapes
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