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Learn and explore through the power of play. With Squishy Circuits dough kit, make play dough science projects fun through an array of different colors.  

The dough kit includes 7 containers of conductive dough and 1 container of white insulating dough! Each container holds 7 ounces (a normal, bought container is 5 ounces). The dough does contain gluten, but is safe and non-toxic. The conductive dough does dry out if left out of the container, but the insulating dough does not dry out.

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Customer Reviews

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Circuitos fáciles

Para introducir a los niños al mundo de los circuitos es un excelente material. La plastilina llegó en excelente estado y como se específica en la descripción trae varios colores conductivos y un bote de plastilina aislante. Niños de primaria disfrutan mucho de jugar y aprender con ella.

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Lauren Mellinger
Only dough

This looks like the kit, but is only the dough.

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Ellen Payson
Note: This is the clay *only.*

I really like this product. My students enjoyed it, easily learned by using it and their imaginations are definitely sparked. Give it a try.A word of caution: This is the clay only.

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M. Smith
Great dough

My daughter wanted this dough because she used it at school and loved how soft it was. I can only comment on the dough and not the other parts of the kit. She loves the dough because it is soft and pliable. She mostly just likes to smush it in her hands but it seems to hold up really well. The colors are nice and vibrant but does not stain the hands. Hopefully the softness stays around long enough to make it worth the money. She’s only had the dough for a couple weeks so we’ll see how it is in a month or so.

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Jeremy Oates
Great kit to use with conductive dough

This was a great kit. We used this with the "Tech will Save Us - Electro Dough" My 5-year-old had a lot of run making circuits and make LEDs light up and the buzzer buzz. I'm tricking my daughter into learning one project at a time. We work on making videos for youtube but really she's learning and her grandma is watching videos of it. In the chance she becomes a Youtube star she at least learn something.