Kanten Clay Studio Giveaway- CLOSED
If you are looking for a safe toy for your tods, Sophie and friends has introduced a new product called Kanten Clay Studio.

Made from Kanten, (commonly known as agar-agar), natural food colouring and brine, Kanten Clay.
To maintain the highest quality standards, the exclusive clay is only available in limited quantities every month, and it is an an all-natural Japanese modeling clay that is safe even with accidental consumption.

Limited only by your imagination, Kanten Clay Studio can be easily moulded into anything, by anyone. The clay is soft, highly spreadable and stretchable, and can even bounce! Available in 7 different colours, new colours can be created by mixing two or more colours together.
As clay modeling is progressively more known for physical (e.g. motor skills) and mental development (e.g. creativity), this is a perfect gift for your kids.
Good news for all Ed Unloaded Readers!
Kanten Clay will be away free samples to a Reader!
Just Comment on this post and tell me why your kids deserve some Kanten Clay! So what are you waiting for, click on the Comment box below this post!

For more information about Kanten Clay Studio,you can visit Kanten Clay.
Update:
Congrats to the winner Lane, who was selected by my random generator. I will be getting the team from Kanten Clay to contact you. ![]()




















August 6th, 2011 at 5:19 pm
My little one loves working with modeling dough. I think he’d have a lot of fun with this.
August 7th, 2011 at 3:54 am
?????????? So cute!! Anything with Japanese letters is instant win! My kids love moulding stuff, but Play-Doh dries up all too often. And did you say this can bounce?? I think they will go beserk!
August 7th, 2011 at 4:05 am
LOL! My Japanese text didn’t come out right!
August 7th, 2011 at 5:09 am
I can already visualize my dear son making his fav fire engine from it *pee pu pee pu* Safe n no-mess – BEST!!
August 7th, 2011 at 4:38 pm
Because Sophie loves to get crafty and this will be perfect for her to get creative!
August 7th, 2011 at 5:26 pm
I have 3 kids who all love moulding activities. The youngest always puts her brothers’ creations into her mouth cos they are always making some kind of yummy-looking stuff. I’ve tried making my own playdough (which would be non-toxic) but it is time consuming and I don’t have a helper. This Kanten clay looks very colourful and appealing! I think we’d all love to try it! I won’t mind dd putting it in her mouth then, since it’s from agar!
August 8th, 2011 at 2:01 am
It’ll be good motor skill for my 17 mth-old to mould shapes. Thanks
August 8th, 2011 at 3:03 am
Because baby Sophia so loves clay but her greatest love to put everything into her mouth and mum is tired of saying “tabemasen!”.
Thanks for recommending this great product!
August 9th, 2011 at 2:26 am
She has nv trIed some so it’ll be good for her to try
August 9th, 2011 at 4:46 pm
the colours are so PRETTY! I think my boys will love modeling some aeroplanes out of them! Best part, they dont stick so i wont freak out at those greenish brown fingers anymore!
August 10th, 2011 at 2:55 am
My kids love to play with clay1 It would be great to try on some that doesnt stick to their fingers and create a mess
August 11th, 2011 at 7:42 am
my poor 2 yr old toddler whenever he wants to play playdoh..he goes to where i hid the play doh and ask for it (somewhere he cant reach). becuase the conventional play doh breaks into pieces and he tends to pinch into very small pieces…wow its great for finger training but it’s hell for the mummy to clean the mess…so playdoh is now a “forbidden” activity for now unless under direct supervision…
i hope to win a free sample of kanten clay so that my son can indulge in this forbidden activities dough moulding and playing again..i hope its better quality than play doh and dont disintegrate so easily…
August 12th, 2011 at 4:40 pm
My 5 years old enjoys craftwork. She recycled Trashy brown paper to be a treasure map, satay sticks and paper to be flowers, remade old cartons, big n small to be buses and houses by herself daily. She finds it therapeutic and is always proud to show us her work. Children-friendly clay doesn’t come by cheap. I hope that my girl can have a wonderful and safe time playing with the clay while her creative juices flow.
August 13th, 2011 at 2:07 am
The colours are so vibrant and lovely! My 2yo had been dabbling with playdoh recently. Kanten which is an au natural product is a winner for me! My son would love to have his hands messy on Kanten clay!