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Maldives, Malé
1 Level
711 Review
30 Karma

Review on Wizarding World Magical Mixtures Interactive Activity by John Munajj

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It is photosensitive putty and LED lamp.

At first I actually thought it was an unlicensed fake as the art on the box looks like it was stolen from someone's Deviantart account. I ended up looking for a product and a company it's legit. The funny thing is that even the name of the brand confused me, "Spin Master". I don't know if it's some kind of "Mandela Effect" or not, but I always remembered the company "Spin Masters". In any case. What you really get is light sensitive putty, a cheap plastic stick with a lighted tip (LED or UV I guess) and a plastic stand. I don't really see the appeal of these types of products but I give them props, I've searched the internet for photosensitive putty and found not only that but also magnetic substances (like their other putty toys) and found the putty usually costs ten and magnetic things - fifteen dollars. Thus, they were able to supply the putty, case, wand, and stand for less than the putty itself would have cost. I digress, it's just not a very fun toy. I see children lose interest easily. You can buy the best toys in the same price range.

Pros
  • COLLECT ALL: Discover glow-in-the-dark, magnetic, and secret play dough with Wizarding World Magic Mixes (each sold separately)! Ideal gifts for birthdays, holidays, Christmas for children aged 6 and over.
Cons
  • A few minor things