🧁 Unleash the Scientist in Your Child with PlayzYummy!
The PlayzYummy Cupcake Soap & Bubbles DIY Science Kit is an engaging educational tool designed for children aged 8-12. It includes over 24 tools and ingredients, a colorful lab guide, and hands-on activities that teach kids about science concepts like foam stability and matter composition. Perfect for birthdays or holidays, this kit promotes STEM learning while ensuring hours of fun and creativity.
Y**M
Fun activities for 6 and 8 years old!
We got the toy for my 6 years old daughter. She loves unicorn! She played it with her 8 years old brother for a long time. It was messy but they had a great time.
R**H
Easy and quick
My kid loved how easy and quick she made her own soap and now she washes her hands just to use it.
D**G
Cute Kit
This is a cute kit that has everything you need to make the little soaps. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. I will say- we don't have a microwave (long story) and so we used a double boiler on the stove to melt the glycerin and it started cooling down and getting really gummy very quickly. So I'm not sure if that's user error or what. It would be nice if there were a few more colors- the red and the yellow are a little plain and not really cupcake-y colors to begin with. But my girls enjoyed making the soaps- it was a great birthday gift and a fun afternoon.
C**S
Great
Love it
N**K
Ok for first timers but avoid this if possible
Many experiments need additional products (hence the lower initial cost). Many results don't turn out to be how they were supposed to be (due to differences in ingredients). Overall ok as a gift for someone who will have these problems but don't buy it for your kid or for someone you care. Spend few more bucks and get something better.I opened the products, disliked it a lot. I am calling Amazon for a refund.
J**G
Messy but fun
Daugther realy loves slime as well as unicorn. It's a great hit but no realy fun for the parents who need to clean up☺
C**N
This is going to be a great family project
First off I just got this in the mail so we have not worked it yet. Showed the finished pic (cupcakes and cake) of the soaps to my 6-year-old grandson and he said, "those look yummy, Nanny". I did read through the entire instruction booklet and it is very well laid out and easy to follow each step. The food is the first mold, and there is a second mold that looks like little hand soap bars and a larger bar mold. There is nothing in the instruction booklet about this second mold, so will be a hit and miss on how much to melt for each. I can't wait to do these with the grandkids. We will add photos to this review once we get them made. Thanks for the inexpensive craft fun for the family.
J**E
Would Not Recommend
Super disappointed in this kit. It's not convenient or easy because you need a hundred other ingredients to complete these experiements (see photos).However, the WORST part is that even when following the instructions for experiments to the letter, they still come out wrong. It's like the author(s) have no clue how substances react together or any concept of proper ratios.In the attached photos, we were supposed to be making unicorn poop that was moldable like a dough I'm guessing. We followed the instructions exactly and it came out a soupy mess. It said add more corn flour to thicken it. So I ended up using the entire (small) bag provided and it just turned into a paste. :/The other experiment we did was the fluffy slime. It says only certain shampoos will work. Well there must be a reason (I'm predicting a specific ingredient that must be in the proper shampoo) so why not just say what those are instead of waste 50 mg of shampoo over and over again just to see which ones *might* work. Adding salt to our shampoo did absolutely nothing and I was questioning whether they were actually leaving out an important activation ingredient to get it to turn into fluffy slime (all of the recipes on the internet usually call for some type of shaving cream or contact solution, etc.)So, both of the experiments we tried after closely following the instructions were complete duds. Would not recommend and am sending this back. At $40+ this is a joke. We make better slime from internet recipes with glue, baking soda, and contact lens solution.I've included photos that show the original soupy mixture, the directions, the subsequent paste, the crazy-long ingredients lists, and what you get in the kit. I may have taken the picture without the little tube of glitter in the shot.
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