Magnetic Putty
Magnetic Putty
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Why We Love It
Stretchy, squishy – and magnetic! This STEM-inspired putty attracts and pulls kids of all ages! Mold and shape the putty and be amazed as it sticks to all sorts of magnetic surfaces. Use the included magnetic piece to lift and move the putty or add additional magnets for endless putty possibilities! Medium resistance.
- Supports hand strengthening, sensory integration and fine motor development
- Quietly engages fidgety fingers
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 8+
Ideas for Use
- Hover the magnetic piece over the putty. Do you feel the pull?
- Roll the putty into balls and use the magnetic piece to pick them up
- For a fine motor challenge, hide additional magnets in the putty and pull them out
Details
- Includes storage tin, putty and grip
- Putty: 3 oz. Made of silicone with ferric iron oxide. Color: Purple
Magnetic Piece: 1"L x 0.8"W. Made of PVC with ferromagnetic iron oxide magnet. Color may vary
Tin: Printed iron. Tin design may vary - Safety-tested. CPSIA compliant.
Designed without gluten, casein, latex and soy. - Magnetic Piece: Surface wash. Air dry.
Getting Started
Store putty in plastic bag to prevent putty from drying out.
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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