🦕 Make bath time roar with creativity and science!
The Dan&Darci Dino Soap Making Kit is a comprehensive DIY craft set featuring 3 dinosaur molds, 6 soap bases, 4 vibrant liquid colors, 2 refreshing fragrances, and all necessary tools. Designed for kids aged 3-12, it combines fun, creativity, and STEM learning by letting children create colorful, scented dinosaur soaps while exploring paleontology.
D**A
k8d soap
easy to use
I**U
facil de usar
Fue muy divertido realizar esto con mi hijo de 4 años, y el quedo encantado y es facil de usar
K**O
This is really cool
I ordered for my son for a Christmas gift and he loved it. He had alot of fun making the soaps. The scents were super hard to open, one I never was able to actually open and they aren't very strong. The instructions say to use a few drops but you have to use a lot more to get an actual smell. The milds are nice and it's very easy to use. Clean up isn't ridiculous but it's a little tedious when the soap cools off and sticks to the bowls. You get a good I think we got 8 dinosaurs out of it which I feel is good. They're small, the size for maybe a lego person to ride on but it's cute. Great gift for a little kid and I enjoyed it too.
N**.
Packaged well
Good quality for your money.Age appropriate.Light and durable.Easy to use.Heavy dutyGreat for all ages
L**L
This is so cute and easy to make
I got this for my son for Christmas and it’s so cute and easy to make, we both had so much fun making it together, smells good and I think really good deal for the price !
S**V
Not the greatest but does the job—-MUST HAVE PATIENCE!
Did this with my 4 year old, oof lol. Definitely need lots of patience, but it’s totally doable if you get your ducks in order before starting. Have your dyes and fragrance opened and ready to pour, have your dinosaur mold in the holder and ready for pouring, have a metal butter spreader or butter knife handy too (much better than the wooden sticks). The soap base cools quickly, yes, but i found if you mix the color and fragrance in the GLASS microwave cup BEFORE transferring to the plastic beaker, you have more of a grace period since the glass is still hot, as opposed to the beaker that is not hot. I let my toddler do the stirring (I did the squirting of color since the bottles are hard to squeeze, oddly) and since he is slow, there was a couple times I needed to reheat the mixture in the glass cup. If you need to fill a mold twice due to insufficient amount of soap, be sure to clear the clogged mold funnel with a clean popsicle stick. In the end, this project was sorts a pain, but whatever still fun. Gotta just deal with it and not lose your focus. One bar isn’t enough for 1 mold, so double it up. We did 2 tone dinos, so we poured 1 bar’s worth into the mold, then heated another bar with a different color and then poured that on top. Came out very nice. Some people on here are being super DRAMATIC! “How do I get wax out of my RUINED CUP!!!???” Well, for one, it’s soap, not wax. Hot water, guys….very hot water will melt it off your cup and tool lol. You will need to use your brain here and there with this project, but it’s fun. My kid loved it! Messy but fun. Im the end guys, it’s soap. No biggie.
H**M
Too many issues for this to be an enjoyable craft project.
I purchased this kit for my five year old and I to do together. This kit left me irritated, and annoyed.There are so many problems in my opinion.First problem- The booklet says to microwave for 10 seconds, however as soon as it's done, it starts hardening extremely fast. I ended up having to put it in for 20-25 seconds per each time...sometimes twice in total like 10 times for one soap! It would still harden while pouring it in the mold. At this point I will admit, I dropped a few small curse words, maybe an f-bomb once or twice!Second problem- The liquid soap would harden,and clog up the mold. I would poke things in, to unclog, and reheat and pour,and it would just keep clogging it up and then overflowing. Ugh....at this point I felt like I was losing some of my sanity. I wanted this to work. My daughter was so excited for this purple blue red orange glittery dinosaur soap, so we trudged on.I have to mention, I accidentally poked 2 holes in this stupid mold with a metal oven thermometer, while trying to unclog it, because the soap would not go into the tail. I poured and poured and still an empty tail. My daughter was upset. She didn't want a dinosaur soap without a tail. I wouldn't either...so I finally pried the mold apart with my hands and poured liquid soap in the tail, and closed it back up. We have a tail.Also, it took more than one little bar to fill up one dinosaur mold. I believe I used one and a half., which is ridiculous,considering there is so much residual you have to cut off after you unmold it. I am saving it, to remelt...maybe...At the end of this craft project, we had one cute dinosaur soap, but to get it, in my opinion was not worth it at all. A complete pain in the derriere. I don't think we are going to revisit this kit. My daughter said she wanted flowers and butterflies, so I think I'm going to get some molds on etsy and some soap base elsewhere, and we will do that instead.Also I think you are supposed to get 3 different dinosaur molds, and we got 2 of the same and 1 different.Just a side note: I enjoy doing crafty projects, even the labor intensive crafty ones with my child. We do them all of the time.
C**.
Fun, easy craft for my dino-loving 7 year old son
This was a fun, easy craft for my kids to do the day after Christmas. Everything needed is included in the box (except a microwave safe cup) and adult assistance is required for handling hot liquids. You need to move quickly after heating the soap base as it re-hardens fairly quickly, so make sure all you've pre-selected and opened the dye, scent, and glitter containers.It can get a little messy, so i recommend putting down a plastic disposable table cloth before starting. Colorful dino soaps were ready within 45 minutes and my kids are excited to bathe with them tonight!
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