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Crystal Tattoos and Jewelry - Toy

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Crystal Tattoos and Jewelry

Our Price: $12.99

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from: Natural Science Ind Ltd
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Age Group: 6 - 12 years

Number of Media: 1


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Customer Reviews

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it really fun and enjoyable.
it is very educated to children and brings out the creative side out of us children.
it is really fun!


It is good.

Well, it is good but the crystal tattoos, I tried to get them on my skin and not all of the pieces got on to my skin. I think this is for ages 7-10. I got this when I was turning 8. I think a 4-year old would REALLY enjoy the beads, maybe the crystal tattoos.


We were so disappointed in this item.

The crystal tattoos are very difficult to apply. The adhesive tape is so strong and the crystals so small that we couldn't get the crystals to stick to my child's skin while pulling off the tape. I had to use a butter knife to gently hold each crystal down as I pulled the tape away. Even after that, the crystals were so small that the adhesive on them wasn't very strong and they fell off her skin rather quickly.

The jewelry part of this kit is probably better for children toward the upper range of the intended age target, provided they are very patient. The product says ages 6 to 12 but both my nearly 6 yr. old and 11 yr. old daughters had a great deal of trouble threading the beads onto the gold thread. The thread is stretchy material with a shiny fine gold thread wrapped around it. The gold part kept separating from the stretchy part making it really difficult to pull through the hole in the bead. I had trouble too until I realized I had to snip the very edge of the thread after each bead. Just working it through one hole caused it to fray. I thought about adding a drop of glue to hold the threads together but I was worried about getting it threaded to the clasp. The holes on the plastic clasps were smaller than the holes in the beads.

 

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