I started Harry off with the Minibeast Classification Game (Twinkl subscriber resource) which he loved. He had to cut out the pictures of minibeasts and follow a flow chart to work out where they should be glued. Mia tried out the Flower Pot Counting Cut and Stick Activity (Twinkl subscriber resource) and had to match the flower pictures to the correctly numbered flowerpot. She also enjoyed the Spring Themed Cut and Stick Number Ordering Sheets (Twinkl subscriber resource), both fantastic for her as she sometimes has a bit of trouble with number recognition. The great thing about Pritt Sticks is that they dry almost instantly, glue things together firmly, and there is no mess.
Mia loves anything pink, so I enticed her with some pink crafting using some pink Pritt liquid glue. I painted some blank wooden shapes for her, then gave her the glue and a selection of pink beads, buttons, sequins and glitter to decorate with. She was able to apply the glue easily in a thick coating, and had a great time adding her decorations. The glue stuck them all down firmly and dried to a bright pink as promised. I was really impressed with how well the bits and pieces are stuck down, I'm even confident enough to trust her to use the keyring on her school bookbag where it gets a lot of battering about!
The Magic Pritt stick is another favourite in this house, it is blue when applied but dries transparent so that you can see where you are applying the glue, very handy.
We also received some Pritt Glue Dots and Pritt Glue Pens which I'm looking forward to using as part of my own crafting, I've used the Glue Dots before and I love that they can stick instantly with no mess, and from experience offer a strong adhesive. These products are a very welcome addition to our craft supplies!
I was sent a selection of Pritt products in exchange for this review. I am also a Twinkl blogger and have a Premium subscription.
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