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As well as the relaxing effects of modelling clay, these sensory clays offer a range of different sensations: light, coarse, cold, soft, etc. All senses are awakened.
Surprising and original with a beaded texture, this clay creates a unique tactile sensation with its composite marbles. Highly malleable and pleasant to work with, it does not stain, dries in the open air and does not wet the fingers.
Does not stain! Does not stick! Infinitely reusable!
Luminescent: glow-in-the-dark creations!
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Technical data
Composition
4 x 15 g bars.
Color
various
Other
ASSORTMENT of 4 colours.
Additional infos
The drying time varies from 1 to 3 days depending on the size of the model and the thickness of the clay. Store the clay in an airtight plastic jar to prevent it from drying out.
+ Pedagogic
Develop the sense of touch Stimulate the imagination
Exercise fine motor skills
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Specialist's opinion
A word from the expert: Alexandre, Special Needs Teacher I use modeling clay with children to develop their imagination, stimulate their manual motor skills, 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 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 its texture, and mold it without any specific instructions. Then I can guide them to make a ball, mix colors, cut, etc. Soft, malleable, and non-toxic, children love it, and it's a way for them to release tension by kneading it.