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Moon Dough!


I have to make a confession. I disliked Moon Sand. I disliked it a lot. I thought it felt soft and smooth. I loved how it molded into fun shapes and that it never dried out. I hated the mess. Each time I got it out I would regret it. The advantage of Moon Sand was sand play indoors or at least that is what I thought. However, no matter what I did it got everywhere. I think I still have some in a box I never get out for my little ones anymore. So, I gave up on the idea of Moon Sand even with the begging eyes of two adorable little girls. Then the company came up with a different whole new formula just for moms like me who hate sweeping up sand for months.

Enter Moon Dough. Moon Dough has the same soft and smooth texture as Moon Sand. It has the same ability to mold and form into fun shapes and comes with fun tools in creative theme sets. Another advantage it retained is that is never dries out. With a six and three year old that enjoy changing activities often without putting anything away until I notice hours later this is a good thing. So what’s different? No crumbly mess! Can you believe that? I could hardly believe it myself. The new dough formula is a success and one I am thrilled about!

My girls have the Push N’ Pop Breakfast. It only costs $9.99 so it’s worth a shot. I braced myself for the possibility of a mess and having to put it on a high self. Thankfully, my girls played for a an hour on my dining room table making waffles, pancakes and toast using the tool and play mat without making a disastrous mess. So, if you are looking for another fun activity, Moon Dough should be on your list.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.