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Moon Dough

Have you heard of this stuff?  Moon Dough.  This Hypo-allergenic and wheat-free, molding dough is soft and spongy and fun to play with!

Now for those who don’t know me personally, I absolutely can NOT stand the “other” molding stuff.  At all!  I bought it once, when Jeremiah was younger.  NEVER AGAIN did I buy it again.  Even with adult supervision, that stuff got stuck on everything and  E V E R Y W H E R E!  Since then… I never bought it again.  Not even with Jonah and Sarai. Even if we get it as a gift, I always sneak it out.   They play with it at school, but never in our home.

I was a little bit nervous about review Moon Dough. So,  I took it out, and played with it first!  The kids were at school, so I thoughts I’d have a crack at it first. I’m glad I did!

I have the Moon Dough Barn. This is one of their interactive toys.  You put the dough in through the  slot on top of the barn, and out come (4) different animals!   It also comes with 2 additional “Hay Bale” and “Fence” molds that you do manually.   You get (3) colors: Blue, White and Yellow! Moon Dough does not stick to or stain <~ Thank You!!!  :)

As soon as the kids got home, they were excited to play.  I think they were silent for about 45 mins. That is music to my ears!  Moon Dough claims it never dries out, so kids can use it again and again.  I hope it doesn’t.  Clean up was a breeze.   All I did was dab the awesome play mat that come with it and the molds, and it was good as new. The line also offers a variety of enjoyable play sets.  Great for kids 2-4 (even though Jonah is 5, he had a blast!) and can be found at any major retail stores.   Can you say Christmas Wish List???

*Disclaimer* This product was provided for a review.  This is not a paid post.

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About Liz Cerezo

Liz is a Mexican-American blogger living in Southern California. Married 14 years, and a mami to 3 kids, her content is inspired from living in and raising a multicultural familia. Liz has been blogging for more than 4 years, establishing herself as a nationally recognized Latina blogger. She often blogs in Spanglish and may throw in some Tagalog when talking about her hubby. You can also find her chit chatting away at @Liz_Cerezo.

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