Noey’s recently become interested in playing with playdough, something that I enjoyed playing with a lot in my childhood. I remember hours of fun creating oodles of noodles, rolling out pancakes and cutting out cookies. (Yes, I was fond of food, skinny as I was.)
As a Mum now though, I realise that I’m not that fond of most of the commercial formulations of playdough on the market. The thing that bugs me the most is the smell. Instantly recognisable as it is, it makes me wonder if the playdough really is non-toxic as indicated. The other thing I don’t like is how greasy it is. I make sure that Noey plays with the playdough only at his play table because I hate having greasy spots everywhere. I also have to make sure that he doesn’t touch the walls or anything else because the oiliness transfers.
So when the folks at Sophie & Friends offered to let us try out Kanten Play Clay with the note that it is made from all natural ingredients, and is oil-free and residue-free, both Noey and I were interested to try it.
The vibrant colours were certainly appealing!
Kanten Clay is a Japanese product which derives its name from its main component, Kanten, more commonly known to us as agar-agar. Perhaps because of this, the texture of the clay is different from other brands of playdough we have previously tried. It actually feels rather rubbery to touch. And when Noey dropped it on the floor, it bounced, sending him into peals of laughter.
But when I pulled at it, I realised that it is rather malleable and stretches well. Noey had no trouble manipulating it himself.
We got out some of his Play-Doh moulds (he has a Picnic set) and had fun making some “food”.
You will notice that I let Noey play with the Kanten Clay on the bare floor. I figured that would be the true test of whether it was truly oil-free and residue free! And I’m glad to say it passed the test. There were no oily marks on the floor later.
I realised that because the clay wasn’t very sticky, it was easier to dig out of the moulds than our regular Play-Doh. It also didn’t stick to our fingers, which was a plus.
There was also no funny smell. I took a good sniff and while I would not call it completely odourless, there was no significant smell, which I liked. This might be because the product, I am told, uses brine as a preservative and only natural food colourings. Incidentally, as a result of brine being used, the clay is REALLY salty. I gave my fingers an experimental lick and shuddered from the saltiness. No worries that the kids will eat the clay — I have no doubt they will spit it out immediately if they do try!
As with other kinds of playdough, the colours can be combined to form other colours, though some rubbing is required to get it even.
There wasn’t really anything I disliked about the clay, except maybe the price. Haha. This however is probably due to the fact that Kanten Clay is apparently handmade by a quiet little maestro in Japan, and to maintain the highest quality standards, the exclusive clay is only available in limited quantities every month.
The good news for you can WIN 2 tubs Kanten Clay (single colours)!
This is the first time I’m doing a giveaway so I’m pretty excited about it.
Just leave a comment on this post citing the 2 colours of Kanten Clay you would like to have and I will randomly pick 1 winner of the 2 tubs of Kanten Clay.
There’s White, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Pink and Orange to choose from.
The draw ends on Sunday, 17 July, at 12 noon, so get cracking, and good luck!
Kanten Clay can also be purchased online at Sophie & Friends.
E says
Wow! My tot would love this (and so would I)! <br /><br />Yellow and green please, if I get picked!
Hwee Ping says
Hi, I would like to take part in this giveaway please. The colors : red and blue. Thank you!
Katrina says
would love pink and green for my daughter! Thanks for the chance!<br />ykatrina at hotmail dot com
carol says
Hi! Would love to have the pink & blue for my boy. Thanks π
Amanda says
Hi!<br /><br />I would love to have the red and yellow one. Thanks for having this lovely giveaway! π
Yee Wen says
Hi, <br /><br />I would love to have red and yellow. Thanks so much! π
Esther says
Such cute babies you have there!! How blessed you are π I have one cute boy π Get him pink and green so that he can make pretty flowers for mummy!!!
Michelle says
OH You know what?! I almost ordered it for the birthday presents for our joint birthday party! Or maybe I should π
Roanna says
Would like blue n yellow
Elaine says
blue and green pleaseeee!<br />Thanks loads!<br />jameselaineswee@gmail.com
Shyanyan says
Green (Shin's favourite colour) and red please! π
Kaelyn says
Hello there, thanks for the giveaway π <br />I would like green and blue please!:)<br />Thanks.
olimomok says
Ooh am quite interested to see how different this is to Play Doh! Blue and green for us please.
:: renee :: says
Hi,<br /><br />Would love to hv these lovely oil-free n residue-free clay. Pink & Blue for my boy, pls. Thanks
lynklee says
yellow and pink! π
O Tulip Mama says
Tks for the review. Certainly open up more options for dough play for my kids! Would love to try them out. If i get picked, would like to have pink and yellow! Tks!
Julie says
My 2 picks are red and blue<br />thanks'<br />aunteegem@yahoo.com
Ling says
Hi!<br /><br />I'd like red and yellow for my ds.<br />Thanks! π
MamaJ says
Waves hand wildly in air! Me too! Would love blue and yellow please! Thanks for the giveaway!
BeanBean says
thanks all for participating! ithe giveaway is closed and i will be picking a winner soon. watch this space! <br /><br /><a href="#c7603382999952833459" rel="nofollow">Michelle</a> i'm going to include you since you left a comment yah?