Calm - Color Changing Putty
Calm - Color Changing Putty
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Why We Love It
Calm the sensory storm with color-changing putty! Stretch, squeeze and pull the putty. Then watch the color gradually shift from blue to purple! Soft and fun to manipulate, this mood putty promotes calm and focus while targeting fine motor skills and sensory integration. For best results, chill in the fridge or freezer before use. Soft resistance.
- Provides calming visual and tactile input
- Supports kids with low muscle tone
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Roll the putty into a ball then flatten it into a pancake
- Break the putty into small pieces and use them to form the letters of your name
- Need to de-stress? Squish the putty between your fingers and watch it slowly change color
Details
- Putty: 3 oz.
- Putty: Silicone
Pieces: Resin
Tin: Printed iron - Safety-tested. CPSIA compliant
Designed without gluten, casein, latex and soy - Purple/blue putty. Tin design may vary
Getting Started
Calm Emotions Putty can be \"moody\" and may need to be briefly cooled next to an air conditioner or in a refrigerator. The putty will turn purple, and then warm to blue when you touch it.
Safety Information
Not for mouthing or chewing. Product may stick to hair or fabric, or stain personal property. Not intended for use as earplugs.
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