Tina Pregent
The dough is great, but the "bones" fit into the base making it a bit tough for my son to try and mold. The base is a very thin plastic and the feet don't fit in. If that part was more sturdy I'd give it a higher rating. Awesome idea but mediocre delivery.
Vantanasia
Looks like a great gift idea. Will keep your child entertained for maybe an hour. Isn’t reusable if you plan on using more than one color on a dinosaur at a time. The colors blend into each other and you aren’t able to separate them... dries out after one use. Very fun for one time use but too expensive for what it is.
Vantanasia
Looks like a great gift idea. Will keep your child entertained for maybe an hour. Isn’t reusable if you plan on using more than one color on a dinosaur at a time. The colors blend into each other and you aren’t able to separate them... dries out after one use. Very fun for one time use but too expensive for what it is.
Rahee Kim
The work process is really difficult to follow to 5 years old. the melted solution was quickly turned into solid almost within 10sec
AshAsh
Got this for my daughter's birthday. Finally got to open it and the triceratops has no front legs/feet... Other than that really fun for kids.
MAMA BEAR
It is not for younger kids the box is small. I returned it before opening the box because i was disappointed.
Matt HuntMatt Hunt
I liked the plastic skeleton dinosaurs. And the kids had fun playing with the “clay” that came with the pack. However, it’s not true modeling clay, more of a squishy, pliable foam. You can see the difference in the product from the box (red) vs real modeling clay (blue) in my picture. Kids preferred the real modeling clay (not from the package) to assemble their dinosaurs.
KJ
Child struggled due to being so small
Nadia C
I bought this for a nephew who loves Dinos. My intention was to play with him, however the clay was the consistency of cake frosting. You need to use the tools to make it “spreadable.” It is very messy and has a high level of frustration if your kid is not one that will keep working.The clay stays wet for about 30 minutes, then it turns into something that resembles stiff glue/slime. It seems homemade. Some of the colors arrived half dry as well because their were tiny holes in the packaging. Good thing its only $15 bucks. It’s a bit disposable.
NoThanks
Fun idea but not for littles. The clay is very sticky. It stuck to the wrapper getting it out and to our hands. Some colors were worse than others. The black was so sticky it had to be thrown away. The best way to use it is to scrape or paint it on with a tool. I think this method is too difficult for kids under 7-8.