This is a review for Melissa & Doug. Decorate your own horse figure: 2 horses to draw. Years ago I remembered drawing little clay animal figures that my dentist gave out. It was so much fun! When I saw this at Revain, I wanted to share this experience with my daughter. So I ordered it. The price was right and there were two of them (just in case my son wanted to try drawing one). It was a hit with the kids! Both immediately sat down to draw. These figures have a lot more detail than the ones I had a long time ago. They're also pretty sturdy and now that they're dyed they look great. Not realistic in color but great (not the set's fault, my son is 6 and thought the blue color should have been included). This set is a fun little craft for your kids. I will definitely be buying another, probably another animal from Melissa & Doug. This company seems to have quality toys and crafts (we've been buying them for years and they always seem to be of good quality).
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