SES Creative My First Tearing and Sticking (14474)

£12.99

15 in stock

15 in stock

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Part of the “My First” range, this Tearing and Sticking set from SES Creative is a fantastic first collage activity for toddlers. This kit is designed to help young children explore textures and shapes in a fun, hands-on way. It is a brilliant activity for developing dexterity and creative expression.

The set includes ten large animal cards to decorate and four sheets of colourful, patterned paper. Children can have fun tearing the paper into smaller pieces and then using the special, safe finger glue to stick them onto the cards. No brush is needed; the glue can be applied directly with a finger, adding to the tactile, sensory experience.

Features:

  • A fun and safe first collage activity for toddlers.
  • Includes 10 large animal cards to decorate.
  • Comes with 4 sheets of colourful, patterned paper for tearing.
  • The special finger glue is safe and easy for toddlers to use.
  • A great way to develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

Specifications:

  • Brand: SES Creative
  • Age Suitability: 1 – 4 years
  • Contents: 10 printed activity cards, 4 sheets of patterned paper, 1 bottle of finger glue (45ml).

Frequently Asked Questions

The ten cards include a dog, fox, rabbit, squirrel, raccoon, deer, bear, frog, cow, and wolf - each printed on a bright coloured background with the animal's body left blank for children to fill with torn paper pieces.
The SES Creative My First finger glue is water-based and non-toxic, formulated for children aged 1 and over. It washes off hands easily with water; for clothing, rinsing promptly under cold water before the glue sets gives the best result.
The kit is designed for ages 1-4 and benefits from an adult sitting alongside very young toddlers to guide tearing and pressing. By around age 2-3 most children can manage the tearing and sticking steps with only light supervision, making it a genuinely shared activity rather than one an adult has to complete for them.