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My two year old loves his moon sand. We bought this to fill up a storage container, the kind that fits under your bed, so that he can play with it on rainy days. So far, so good. It can be a bit messy, but the clean up is so easy. I just sweep it up from the floor and back into the container and it wipes off easily from his hands and clothes. Also, you can use regular sand toys, etc. to play in the sand with. Two thumbs up!!
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I purchased Moonsand to use in my class romm of 4 year olds, and wow it has been a hit for the past three months. Nothing has stayed in the sensory table and drawn continuous attention for that long. Older students have visited and enjoyed the moonsand as well. (as old as 12 years old) Now keep in mind in a classroom I may have a higher tolerance for messy than in one's own home, and the moonsand is in a sensory table which is designed to hold water, regular sand (and belive me moonsand is way less messy, rice or other such materials. Yet in still I find this product to be worth the money and the occasional messy moments.
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My children are 8 and 10 years old. With most toys they become bored and stop playing with the toy in a week or less. However, with Play Sand they have been playing with it every day for more than a month now. Its low cost, durability and ability to hold the children's interest makes this toy one of the best toys I have ever purchased for my kids.
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Others have commented that the moon sand is too messy but I think it is great. My boys love playing with it when they can't be outside in their sandbox. Yes, it is messy and you will have to sweep up the floor but we put it on a large jelly roll pan and the mess isn't bad. Compare it to the stickiness of play-dough or clay and the moon sand is much easier to clean up. It is relatively dry and can be swept up and wiped up easily. If you have a pristine house that you don't like dirty, pass on this. But if you don't mind a bit of mess on the pathway to fun, go for it. As far as the sand itself: the blue and red seem more "stickable" and the white a bit dryer. Not as mouldable but my younger son prefers the white...so....I guess it's ok.
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Give me playdoh anyday. I'm not talking mess. They say it doesn't stain--well DON'T put any other plastic toys in it except the ones that come with it. It stains, it reacts with the plastic, and it DOESN'T COME OFF!!! I have a HUGE concern about my kids putting their hands in something that can do this to plastics!! I have heard this is made from some kind of hollow glass pellets and something (??) to stick it together. I think these people made aqua dots too. Enough said. Bye bye moon sand, sorry kids. Playdoh really IS non toxic, doesn't stain, and you just sweep up the dried crumbs. So what if it dries out. Its CHEAP-just buy more!
Concerned mom in Ohio
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