Omega glowing plasticine

Soft and colorful plasticine case including 6 bright colors in UV lighting

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Omega company's extra soft colored luminous plastic case. The plasticine is child-friendly, non-toxic and gluten-free, with bright glowing shades in ultraviolet UV lighting. High-quality sculpture material that is easy to design and apply and does not dry out.

Pack of 350 grams 6 colors: bright yellow, bright orange, bright red, bright pink, bright blue, bright green.

Luminous plasticine is recommended for children

Plasticine is a material loved by children and popular for use in Israel in kindergartens, schools, art and craft classes. Omega's plasticine is known for its high quality and suitability for children and preschoolers. The plasticine is extremely soft, pleasant to use, allows creative freedom and develops creativity. Playing plasticine is ideal for developing motor skills and sensory development at an early age. For children and unskilled adult creators, plasticine provides an experience of success with relative ease and a sense of self-satisfaction. It is easy to operate and its rich colors invite play, disassembly and assembly, which strengthens the ability to be flexible and contributes to a feeling of optimism. The plasticine connects to the creation of stories through different colored images that enrich the story.

Can be kneaded, rolled, built up and sculpted in plasticine. The plasticine can be mixed in different colors to create new shades. You can choose a hard substrate, for example cardboard or thick Bristol, apply the plasticine and create a three-dimensional image - a relief.

Design tools with different profiles can be used to design small details in a plasticine sculpture. You can use various available objects to design and create textures on the surface of the sculpture, for example a comb, a fork, etc. You can cut the plasticine with a plastic tool, make strips with a garlic masher, and slice it with an egg cutter. You can use skewers or toothpicks to support a plasticine statue and even use them as part of the statue itself.

In an initial acquaintance with plasticine, it is desirable to create simple shapes. For example, snake shape by rolling a block of plasticine on a work surface back and forth. Ball shape by holding a block of plasticine between the two palms and rotating them in circles. The ball can be crushed to form a flat disc shape. Cube shape through the partition of the plasticine block with the help of the finger and thumb from above and below with one hand, and on both sides with the other, then drum on the table on all sides of the cube.

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