🍣 Roll into Creativity with the Mini Sushi Bar!
The Mini Sushi Bar is a 32-page instructional book that guides young creators in crafting 16 adorable clay sushi treats. This all-inclusive kit features a miniature soup bowl, chopsticks, and fun papercraft displays, making it an engaging educational tool for children aged 7-10. No assembly or batteries are required, allowing for immediate creative exploration.
Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 4.45 x 26.67 cm; 390 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 - 10 years |
Manufacturer reference | 9781338745214 |
Educational Objective(s) | Literacy |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 16 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Paper |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 3 Aug. 2021 |
ASIN | 1338745212 |
R**S
Brill..as per with klutz products
Can't wait to gift this to my daughter
A**R
Great quality and easy to follow instructions
My daughter loved it.
T**N
Fantastic!
Great present for kids, keeps them entertained for ages! The book is perfect, easy to follow.
H**
Bubbl clay does not stick together
This is suck good activity to do but the down side is the bubble clay is terrible can't make round balls as instructed on booklet as if falls apart would have been better if it was just white clay.shame really as it's fun activity
H**N
Foam doesn't stick together
Bought this as a birthday present for our 11 year old. Nice concept but as with other reviews, confirm the foam doesn't stick together so the sushi can't be made.
A**A
Could have been good
This product it’s super cute and it could have been amazing, but most of the clay was dry inside the bags and so was the glue.
C**E
Mouldy Chopstick
The set is nice and my daughter loved making the sushi. However, the mini chopsticks were covered in mould. Concerning for a childs toy. We received the set as a gift and Klutz customer support were not any help in getting a replacement. Hence the 1 star.
K**S
Hard to build, fragile, easily breakable, not a toy
We bought this for our daughter who is seven, who loves playing with kitchen food. It makes a good craft but a very poor toy afterwards. The sushi pieces are hard to mould, fragile and easily break apart. Also, the craft takes a lot of supervision for a seven year old to complete. Overall, I'd say the product looks great and is a decent craft, but difficult to put together and breaks apart too easily.
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