Putty Elements™ - 2 oz.
Putty Elements™ - 2 oz.
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Why We Love It
Science, education and sensory integration come together in our hands-on putty experience. Putty Elements is a therapy putty for hand strengthening, fine motor coordination, stress reduction and sensory integration. Fun elements like Sun (yellow), Desert (red), Earth (green) or Sky (blue) engage the imagination. Design landscapes replicate nature and shape elements like the sun, hot coal, a leaf or a star. Each putty color has a different resistance to build strength and support sensory integration.
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Bring elements, color and therapy together while strengthening hands
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Free of gluten, casein, latex and soy
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Four colors and resistances
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Age 3+
Ideas for Use
Putty Elements is packaged in convenient storage tins, making it great for use in occupational therapy, speech and language therapies, school, home or travel. For more sensory therapy see our color-changing Emotions Putty and Discovery Putty with 15 hidden surprises.
Details
2 oz can in four different strengths (X-Soft-Firm).
Removes easily from clothing with use of alcohol.
Getting Started
Not for mouth or chewing. Safety-tested. CPSIA compliant. High-quality professional putty. 2 oz can in four different strengths (X-Soft-Firm).
Safety Information
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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