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Squish our sculpting foam into any design, then smoosh and start again!


  • Features lightweight sculpting foam beads in 6 colors for creative play and art projects



  • Stays fresh and never dries out, allowing children to reuse it again and again



  • Sticks to itself (not to skin or surfaces) so cleanup is easy



  • Includes 6 bricks in 6 different colors, plus activity ideas



  • Bricks measure 2.75"L x 1.25"W x 4"H each



  • Grades PreK+
  • Review Snapshot®
    Avg. Customer Rating:
     
    5 stars
    (based on 1 review)
     
    Fun for all ages
    By Mama of boys from Blaine, MN on 7/19/2010
    Pros:
    Easy To Use, Lasting Fun
    Best Uses:
    Home
    Describe Yourself:
    Parent
    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about PlayFoam® 6-Pack:

    We received the play foam as a gift.

    The first couple of times my boys played with it, the 10 year old neighbor boy was over so he played with it too. He thought it was really cool and liked that it felt sticky but didn't make his hands sticky. He also made the most 'realistic' art with it. He crafted faces with lots of detail - even freckles.

    My 6 year old likes that it comes in lots of colors. He once told me doesn't like the glittery ones because of the mess it makes. He likes the glitter, just not that it sticks to him and is difficult to remove. Today he specifically picked a non-glittery pack to play with. I must say I agree with him, the glitter gets everywhere.

    When I asked my 3 year old what he likes best about the foam, he says, "I like making stuff." Mostly, he likes mixing the colors and pounding it flat on the table. His attention span for the foam is shorter than other mediums that have tools to work with but it keeps him entertained long enough to make it worth getting out.

    I personally think it would be great in the classroom - especially in therapy or special needs classrooms where they use clay and other mediums to express themselves. My youngest wanted to play with moon sand or play doh or play foam after lunch. I chose play foam as it is the easiest to clean up after. That is a huge plus in my book.

    Educational Insights Response: No mess = happy Mama!
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