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Games | Home » » PlayFoam 12 - Pack | | | | | | WARNING:| CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
| | | Description: | | The new PlayFoam Jumbo 12-Pack gives you more foam to squish, shape and mold. This double-decker package includes two amazing new colors -- purple and gray -- along with PlayFoam classic colors: yellow, blue, green, orange, pink and white. We've even doubled the colors kids use most (yellow, blue, green, white). PlayFoam never dries out and won't crumble or stick to skin or other surfaces, so clean up is always a snap. PlayFoam is nontoxic and non-allergenic. | | | Features: | |
• A dozen bricks of squishable fun
• Never dries out and won't crumble or stick to skin or other surfaces, so clean up is a snap
• Includes 2 amazing new colors - purple and gray - along with PlayFoam classic colors: yellow, orange, pink, blue, green and white
• Won the Family Fun Toy of the Year Award, Dr.Toy Best Vacation Children's Products Winner, Parent to Parent Adding Wisdom Award and more
• Preschoolers and parents can use it without concern as PlayFoam is nontoxic and non-allergenic
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.3 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.1 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.8 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Pretty fun, but short life span....Dec 17, 2007
By Learning All The Time
"It's Never Too Late to be what you might have been..."
This is a great moldable toy, and my kids had a lot of fun with it. They played with it as shown on the box for about 2-3 days, keeping colors separate and using them to make different creations.
But by day 4 even the older ones (7,9) couldn't resist mushing the colors together, and then Playfloam becomes a weird colored blob. The fact there was no special container to store it like playdoh (I suppose because it doesn't harden) meant that my kids just left it out. And when it dropped on the rug, fibers would get into the floam and then it really looked quite undesirable.
Eventually, 2 weeks later, I tossed the whole thing, thinking it just looked gross and unsanitary. My kids by then had lost interest in making anything out of the grayish blob, but they did still walk by and just mush it.
If you want to make this toy last a bit longer, I would suggest opening the box carefully and providing sandwich bags for each color for storate. Then I would supervise the kids a bit, and discourage wholesale mashing of all the colors together because while that may feel fun, kids will quickly lose interest in making stuff out of a grayish blob.
And even though it doesn't dry out, I would still encourage the kids to store the playfloam in sandwich bags so it doesn't pick up dust, dog hair, and/or other stuff from being dropped on the rug/floor/etc... Then you can store the sandwich bags in the original box. If you use it this way, it will probably last a very long time.
Overall, a fun activity. And even if you purchased it for a one time use, like a birthday party or a rainy day activity, it still is a pretty good value - not much more expensive than taking a child to a movie.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Niece loved it, her father didn't I saSep 29, 2007
By anonymous I saw an ad for this product in a magazine, ordered it here and had it shipped (Prime) to my niece for her 6th birthday. It arrived promptly and she loved it. She immediately sat down and "sculptured" some things. Later I heard from my sister that although she could cope with the mess (as bad a playdough apparently) her husband could not, and had sent a message saying if I ever sent any of "his kids" this stuff again he would fly here and feed it to me! LOL It must REALLY be a great toy for a child!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Creativity Center Miracle!Nov 11, 2010
By Sharon Lafrenaye I teach elementary art and was looking for something fun and clean for my students (grades 3-6, ages 8-12)to sculpt with at my "Creativity Center". This is an area students use independently when they finish a lesson early. I bought the large multi-pack of play foam (actually, 2), put the foam in clear plastic containers and wrote the color name on the container in permanent marker. I stressed to my classes that they could choose one color at a time to work with, as to not mix the colors so all students could have choices when it came to colors. I also have them work on a large sheet (18"x36")of oaktag as a "foam mat" so they don't get anything on the tables. I have them show their sculptures to their neighbors and then put the foam back into the container (with a lid) for the next classes to use. I then have them wash their hands (not because the foam is sticky...more to prevent the spreading of germs). With 550 students, I've only had 2 so far try to mix colors (which can be separated). I also make sure they don't bounce the foam (it does bounce) because it can hit the floor and pick up dirt:(. The students go crazy for it! Boys and girls love it equally, of all ages. I used to have oil based modeling clay out in place of this but found to to be extremely sticky and hard to remove from hands/nails,the floor, etc. The play foam is more about the process- the fun of squishing, stretching, shaping, etc. than the product. Don't expect great detail with the sculptures. Instead, expect the kids to have a blast just playing with it! I liken the glue to that on the back of a post-it note- sticky but not so much that it makes a mess. The kids don't complain about crushing their sculptures because they understand it's the fair thing to do and they have so much fun with it, they look forward to working with it during their next bout of free time!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
HmmmmmOct 31, 2008
By Morning Star My daughter seems to love this stuff, but the foam pellets do separate out and it's hard to pick them up. It's kind of like having tiny styrofoam "peanuts" all over your house. We were given a brick as a present and I'm glad, because now I know I don't like it enough to buy it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
PlayFoam is fun for the whole familyDec 06, 2007
By Grandma
"Grandma"
I purchased the 12 pack of PlayFoam for our grandchildren - 5 year old twins. They loved it and so did the rest of the family. It doesn't have any odor, doesn't dry out like Playdough, it sticks together and but doesn't stick to you. They mixed the colors up, but so what?? It's a great creative activity.
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