Looking for great gifts this holiday season and not sure what’s popular? Try The New Moon Dough kits and Gomu Collectible Erasers.
When Moon Dough first came out I wanted nothing to do with it. I’m not a huge play-dough fan, for my house, and thought this would be similar.
But I was asked to review it and thought, what the heck, we’ll try it.
It’s not what I expected at all! It is like play dough in the sense that kids can manipulate it and mold it and shape it, but it’s not super sticky like play-dough. It’s kinda airy and fluffy.
Savannah and Sarah, our neighbor, had fun checking it out. We had the Moon Dough Magic Zoo set, so they were making gorillas and penguins. You can see I had them play on a table cloth and clean up wasn’t bad. I still wouldn’t do it on carpet, but it can be vacummed up easily.
Moom Dough is great for kids 3 and up. You can find more info at Spin Master
The Gomu toys were a cute little toy. I’m not really sure what they do, other than it’s something the kids collect and trade. My son had a ton of them at one time. He would take them to friend’s houses and trade them. I packed a package of each into the kids backpacks on our trip to Indiana. It kept them entertained on the airplane.
The Gomus come apart and can be put back together again.
These would make great stocking stuffers for Christmas or party favors for birthday parties!
I really don’t get them, but the kids seemed to like them. These are good for children 6 and up and they are relatively inexpensive.
I received products from Spinmaster to facilitate this review! Opinions are always my own!
Ooooh, that looks like such fun! My kids would love that!
We like moon dough a lot. So much better than playdough in my opinion. The gomu looks really neat. Looks like it would be fun to collect.