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Let children follow their imagination with this soft, supple, non-friable and non-sticky dough. They'll develop their senses through the first gestures: pinching, rolling, digging, kneading, etc. Creations can be dried in the oven, heated and painted.
A word from the expert: Alexandre, Special Needs Teacher I use modeling clay with children to stimulate their imagination and manual dexterity and observe their ability to make precise movements (how they use their hands and fingers to pick up, pinch, roll, crush, etc.). It's a medium that is always a big hit and can be adapted to suit everyone. Children love to knead, mold, create objects, and play with colors. I usually let the children get used to the clay at first, touch the texture, and mold it without any specific instructions. Then I might guide them to make a ball, mix colors, cut, etc. Flexible, malleable, and non-toxic, children love it, and it's a way for them to release tension by kneading it.