Air clay and Play-Doh are both modeling compounds used for crafting, but they have some key differences. Air clay is a type of clay that hardens when exposed to air, while Play-Doh remains soft and pliable. In terms of texture, air clay is smoother and more malleable, making it easier to sculpt intricate details. However, Play-Doh is softer and easier to mold for younger children.
In terms of durability, air clay is more fragile once it hardens, making it better suited for decorative or non-handling projects. Play-Doh, on the other hand, is more flexible and can be reused multiple times before drying out.
Overall, air clay is better for detailed and long-lasting projects, while Play-Doh is more suitable for quick and temporary creations.
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Play-Doh was first created in the 1930s as a wallpaper cleaner. Its formula was slightly modified, and it was rebranded as a children's toy in the mid-1950s.
There is no exact age range for Playdoh although children younger than 15 months should not play with it. Children will grow out of it at different ages but usually by the age of 4 or 5.
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