What are the ingredients in Little Creatives Modeling Dough?
Little Creatives Modeling Dough is primarily a mixture of natural ingredients, including grain flour, salt, vegetable oil, water, and color pigments (free from heavy metals). The product is completely vegan and contains no animal products.
Is Little Creatives Modeling Dough non-toxic and child-safe?
Yes, the dough is non-toxic and safe for children. However, it does contain wheat, so children with wheat gluten allergies may have an allergic reaction. Please remember that this product is not intended for consumption.
What are the main features of Little Creatives Modeling Dough?
Little Creatives Modeling Dough is soft and easy for small hands to mold, promoting early development. It helps enhance motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and creativity.
How many colors are available in the Little Creatives Modeling Dough range?
The Little Creatives Modeling Dough range offers a total of 17 colors:
9 Regular: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Orange, Sky Blue, Brown, White, Black
4 Neon: Neon Pink, Neon Green, Neon Chrome Yellow, Neon Purple
4 Neon Glitter: Neon Glitter Pink, Neon Glitter Green, Neon Glitter Chrome Yellow, Neon Glitter Purple
What sets are available for Little Creatives Modeling Dough?
Set of 4: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green
Set of 6: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Orange, Brown
Set of 4 Neon Glitter: Pink, Green, Chrome Yellow, Purple
Set of 12: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Orange, Sky Blue, White, Black, Neon Pink, Neon Green, Neon Chrome Yellow, Neon Purple
Can I mix colors? How do I create a new dough color?
Absolutely! You can mix two or more dough colors to create new shades. Simply knead the colors together until uniform. For example, combining red and green will yield brown.
What do the Little Creatives Modeling Dough sets contain? Are there any added accessories?
Each container features molds on both the lid and the bottom, with a total of 24 different molds to collect. The lids are color-coded for easy identification. Each set also includes a plastic knife and roller for shaping and texturing your creations.
How can I soften or moisten drying Little Creatives Modeling Dough?
If the dough dries out, sprinkle a few drops of water and knead gently to restore its softness. Be careful not to add too much water.
How do I prevent Little Creatives Modeling Dough from drying out? How should I store it?
To extend the dough's life, store it in a wide-mouthed airtight container after each use. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
How do I preserve my Little Creatives Modeling Dough creations?
Little Creatives Modeling Dough is designed for repeated use. If you wish to preserve a creation, note that it may crack when exposed to heat and light as it hardens.
What is the white layer on my Modeling Dough?
The white layer is a natural occurrence caused by the evaporation of water and the crystallization of salt on the surface. This is safe and does not affect the dough’s performance. You can remove it by sprinkling a little water and kneading gently.
How do I remove Little Creatives Modeling Dough from fabric or upholstery?
For small pieces, gently press a larger piece of moist dough against the area and lift it away. For dried dough, let it dry completely, then loosen it with a soft brush. You may need to vacuum or wash with cold water and gentle soap, repeating the process as necessary.
What is the difference between Modeling Dough and Modeling Clay?
Modeling Dough:
Made from natural ingredients such as grain flour and oil.
Soft and malleable, making it easy for toddlers to manipulate.
Reusable; creations cannot be dried without cracking.
Ideal for children aged 3 to 5.
Serves as a learning tool for colors and shapes.
Cleanup is easy with soap and water.
Modeling Clay:
Composed of clay and oil.
Firmer and more challenging to mold, making it less suitable for younger children.
Not reusable; dries firmly without cracking, resulting in more durable creations.
Best for children aged 5 and older.
Specifically designed for modeling and sculpting.
Cleanup can be slightly more challenging.