Plastilina PLANT-BASED MODELLING CLAY 50 g block

Plastilina PLANT-BASED MODELLING CLAY 50 g block

36 361020
  • Made in Europe
  • Materials of plant origin.
+ 3 years
for use under adult supervision
pack of 10
€5.52 €6.79
In stock (Only 19 left in stock)

Description

Won’t dry out!

They can be used over and over again, and never dry out! Malleable and flexible, they’re odourless and do not stain hands or clothing. The colours can be blended to create an infinite number of colours. Make room for creativity!

Related categories

Products

  • Highly elastic clay.
  • Natural material
  • Plant base.
  • Sulphite Free, Lupin Free, Fish Free, Sesame seed Free, MIT Free, MCI Free, Formaldehyde-free, Phenoxyethanol-free, Paraben-free, Nut-free, Peanut-free, Celery-free, Crustacean-free, Gluten-free, Milk-free, Mustard-free, Egg-free, Soya-free, Mollusc-free
  • Plant base.

Technical data

  • Composition
    10 x 50 g bars.
  • Color
    MULTICOLOURED
  • Other
    ASSORTMENT of 10 colours.

Additional infos

  • For maximum elasticity, it is advisable to work the clay beforehand. Store in a dry place away from light.

Reviews

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4.18 /5 Based on 17 customer(s) reviews

Pascale B.   published 04/04/2025 following an order made on 25/03/2025

5/5

Super good

Marie P.   published 29/03/2025 following an order made on 15/03/2025

4/5

Compliant with the description. However, I found modeling clay (branded) at Action much cheaper.... so disappointed.

Stephanie D.   published 10/02/2025 following an order made on 25/01/2025

5/5

For now good, attractive... I wait to see in the long term if it dries.

Fabienne B.   published 23/08/2024 following an order made on 28/07/2024

4/5

Very good product

Lucie R.   published 07/02/2024 following an order made on 30/01/2024

1/5

This modeling clay is unusable! (way too hard!) I am extremely disappointed! (and I don't know what I'm going to do with it...)

Response from Wesco the 08/02/2024
Hello and thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We regret that this product does not fully satisfy you. For maximum elasticity, we recommend working the modeling clay beforehand. Finally, it should be kept dry and away from light. If the product is unusable, we invite you to contact us at sav@wesco.fr. We still hope to see you again next time on wesco.fr. Have a good day.

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 26/07/2023 following an order made on 14/07/2023

5/5

Tested because my grandchildren have not yet arrived. I am not disappointed. Easy to use with the chosen objects for play and for little hands!

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 13/09/2022 following an order made on 19/08/2022

1/5

Too hard

Response from Wesco the 14/09/2022
Hello, thank you for sharing your experience regarding this product. We are sorry to read that this modeling clay did not meet your expectations. We are also surprised by this feedback as this product has never received a complaint since its launch. To perfectly meet your expectations, we can direct you to the Patplume modeling clay (reference 3752 per unit or 41187 in bulk). Softer, it should fully satisfy you. We hope to see you again soon on our site and wish you a good day.

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 12/04/2022 following an order made on 25/03/2022

5/5

it sticks!

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 17/07/2020 following an order made on 30/06/2020

5/5

perfect does not dry out

Acheteur Vérifié .   published 29/05/2020 following an order made on 14/05/2020

5/5

Compliant and not too hard

+ Pedagogic

  • Stimulate the senses
  • Stimulate the imagination
  • Exercise fine motor skills

Specialist's opinion

The professional's view: Alexandre, specialist teacher


I use modelling clay with my students to work on their imagination, stimulate their fine motor skills, and observe their ability to use precise movements. (How they use their hands and fingers to pick up, pinch, roll and squash it etc.) It's a tool which is always successful and can be used by everyone. The students love kneading it, modelling with it, creating objects and playing with the colours. Usually I start by letting the students take the clay, feeling the texture, and creating shapes without any specific instructions, and later it is possible to guide them to make a ball shape, mix colours, cut it etc. It is soft, malleable and non-toxic; the students love it and for them it's a way of releasing stress by kneading it.
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