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(More customer reviews)Crayola Model Magic is an excellent product. It comes in tubs of plain white or assorted colors. You can also buy them by the pack. Most craft stores carry this item. So, if you can't get it here, try your local store. I have to warn you that this product carries a lot of bounce once it dries. During a Cub Scout meeting, several boys made small to medium-sized balls. The bigger balls bounced a good four feet off the ground. The smaller ones bounced even higher. If you have any breakables in the house and your kids make a ball, send them outside to play with it.
I like both the white and the assorted colors. With the assorted colors, you can mix them together to create a marbelized effect. I thought that was neat. With the white, you can paint your project or use any kind of markers to color your masterpieces any way you'd like. It's not as limiting as the colored clay.
My kids spent two hours playing with this stuff the other day. My only complaint is that Model Magic breaks easily. Let's say you make a clay elephant with a delicate trunk. You can rip that trunk off with a tug; however, you can run the broken piece under the tap for a minute, then glue it back on. You can't hide the crack, though.
I would recommend Model Magic over Play-Doh, which is messy beyond belief, or regular modeling clay, which can be tough for small hands to work with.
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This self-hardening, nontoxic modeling compound is soft, clean and easy to use. Ideal for a wide range of hands-on learning projects and sculpting activities. 1-oz. packs give teachers control over the quantity given out in the classroom; less waste. Air-dries to a smooth, resilient finish, usually within 24 hours. The compound can be colored with Crayola paint or markers (not included).
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