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Play Doh Night Sky Shapes For Kids

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The Play-Doh Night Sky Shapes modeling compound set sparks creativity with space-themed crafting for young explorers. This arts and crafts play set lets children mold comets, stars, and moons using colorful Play-Doh compound. Ideal for imaginative hands-on play during creative time, rainy days, or quiet afternoons.

  • Includes 3 sky-themed cutters for making comets, stars, and moon shapes
  • Comes with 2 vibrant Play-Doh colors to brighten every creation
  • Compact set with endless creative possibilities for little hands
  • Suitable for children aged 3 years and up
  • Perfect for birthday gifts, educational play, or weekend activities
  • Encourages fine motor skills and imaginative storytelling

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Package Dimension: 25 x 20 x 10 cm

Yes, the Play-Doh Night Sky Shapes set is an excellent tool for educational purposes. It helps children develop fine motor skills, color recognition, and the ability to follow instructions while learning about different night sky shapes.

To keep the Play-Doh soft and usable, it should be stored in an airtight container. Ensure to remove any excess air and seal it properly after each use to prevent the dough from drying out.

Yes, the Play-Doh used in this set is non-toxic and safe for children. It is specially formulated to ensure safe play for kids.

The Play-Doh Night Sky Shapes set is ideal for children aged 3 years and older, offering a fun and creative play experience.

The set typically includes multiple cans of Play-Doh and various tools and molds that enable children to create shapes and figures inspired by the night sky.

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Hands-on arts and crafts sets like this one sit at the core of early childhood play in Sri Lanka, building fine motor skills and creative thinking from age three upwards. Parents shopping for tactile creative play often also browse unisex schoolbags and activity accessories to round out a child's daily routine, while those exploring broader play categories frequently check bicycle collection as part of the same shopping session.

Younger children who enjoy moulding and shaping often transition naturally into imaginative dress-up and role play. Browsing masks and props alongside craft sets is common among parents building a well-rounded play space at home. These categories complement each other across different types of unstructured, screen-free play.

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