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Craft Kits for 5yo and 3yo - decent ones and ones to avoid?

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fuzzpig · 05/10/2012 18:46

From previous threads I gather moon dough/sand, aqua beads and bendaroos are firmly on the Avoid Like The Plague list :o

I'm getting some Hama beads and Shrinkles for me my DCs but would love some recommendations for other kits, and maybe this will be a useful thread for many MNers this Xmas :)

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Inneedofbrandy · 05/10/2012 18:56

Marking my place Smile

Ikea do a version of Hama beads for better value.

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Zeeky · 05/10/2012 19:21

I've ordered a load of small craft kits from Yellow Moon, to keep my two busy in the run up to Christmas (aged 5 & 2.5). They have a huge selection.

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Goldpippin · 05/10/2012 19:22

Another yellow moon fan here, I have ordered some lovely craft bits this year and it is really good value.

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fuzzpig · 05/10/2012 19:50

Thanks, I'd heard of YM but never looked before.

I am also off to hobbycraft this weekend with a 25% off voucher :o

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fuzzpig · 05/10/2012 19:52

I was also looking at ones on ELC as we are probably ordering some stuff this weekend while it is still 20% off.

I have never really bought craft kits before so I am overwhelmed by the choice!

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olibeansmummy · 05/10/2012 21:20

Try discount stores like home bargains, they usually have loads :)

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Marne · 05/10/2012 21:28

both of my dd's like the sticky mosaics sets (not too messy and keeps them quite for a few hours). Hamma beeds are a favorite here, plastecene and playdough kits always go down well. oh and mr maker sock puppet kit.

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scootle · 05/10/2012 21:30

Anything by djeco is fab.

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LeFreak · 05/10/2012 21:33

I tend to avoid kits as they can be a bit prescriptive. I like to get loads of paper, glue and bits from Home Bargains or the Works and a craft book from book people - DD has one called Big book of thing to make and do. It keeps her busy for hours.

Other things she likes is play doh and cookie cutters, and wooden beads and laces to make necklaces with.

I'm also thinking of getting some hama beads for Christmas this year.

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poachedeggs · 05/10/2012 21:39

Play dough is the business.

Moon dough brings me out in a cold sweat.

The handprint kit with the weird soft air-dry clay stuff and the completely permanent acrylic paint is in the bin having fallen apart while hung midway through the paint-drying phase, bouncing across the room leaving a trail of acid paint splodges in its wake. Not recommended.

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MissBetseyTrotwood · 05/10/2012 21:49

We've enjoyed the Mr Maker ones - masks in particular.

Found the excavate your own dinosaur kits to be a total nightmare. Very, very messy and the skeleton thing inside just didn't fit together properly.

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olibeansmummy · 05/10/2012 21:50

Mind you, the other day ds (3) found a sheet of wrapping paper and had a whale of a time cutting it up and sticking it on sheets of paper. I found him a couple more different sheets and he exclaimed, 'wow! I can't believe it' hahaha so just keep the wrapping paper for them!

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LeFreak · 05/10/2012 22:06

Oh that's a good idea "olibean*

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loubielou31 · 05/10/2012 22:19

My DD(5) got one like this Sticky Mosaic kit for her birthday and she loves it. It has kept her entertained for ages. Our younger dd(2) would probably enjoy it too although the result would be more random.

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loubielou31 · 05/10/2012 22:23

Baker Ross does a huge number of crafty things.

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oneofeach2010 · 05/10/2012 23:03

fuzzpig Can I ask where you got your Hobbycraft 25% off voucher from please?
Thanks

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fuzzpig · 06/10/2012 08:04

Oneof, unfortunately it was in the local rag and I believe it is only for my local branch. However there was a printable 20% voucher being mentioned on here, I think it's on "the second bargainous christmas present thread" but not sure if it's still available. Worth a look perhaps.

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RonettePulaski · 06/10/2012 08:07

little creative days have some really lovely ones

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TeaJunky · 06/10/2012 13:51

Following this thread with interest as dd loves her creative bits and I'm always on the lookout for stuff.

Quick question: you know that sheet you get with the hamma beads, the one you iron over? We've lost it Blush. Is there anything else I can safely use over the beads to make them stick?

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sagelynodding · 06/10/2012 14:19

Mr Maker craft chest looks good, lots of bits to make a mess with!

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3duracellbunnies · 06/10/2012 14:53

Teajunky I have been known to use non-stick baking parchment which seems to work fine, although my only basis is that it looks and feels the same and can survive in the oven.

oneofeach2010 it was me who put the voucher up, it was only instore last Thursday, however they do sometimes send round the vouchers, especially this time of year, so it is worth putting your name on their e-mail list for the next one.

I agree with the sticky mosaics. I have got some of that magic maise stuff for ds, but won't know how good it is until after Christmas. Mine also love junk modelling, which at 3+5 just means access to the cardboard recycling, some selotape and maybe some eyes, feathers etc to stick on. Very cheap but it will fill your house unless you train them to make, enjoy and recycle.

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Inneedofbrandy · 06/10/2012 15:44

tea you can use tracing paper

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ninjanurse · 06/10/2012 16:00

Chicken Socks books are very good, bought some for my DD and DSD last year and they both enjoyed them.

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peasandbeans · 06/10/2012 16:10

another vote for Djeco products here

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fuzzpig · 06/10/2012 16:15

I managed to spend over £60 in hobbycraft Blush although in my defence that also included a baking tray, cookie cutters, ribbon for wrapping, edible sparkly sprinkles (for snowman soup), a little craft kit for each of my DSDs and presents for SIL's family.

Found some really good cheap stocking fillers - individual shrinkles and individual sun catchers and a few other things.

I could so easily have spent more... that shop is amazing!

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