Modeling Beeswax - Individual
Stockmar Modeling Beeswax is a natural modeling material offering 15 luminous and blendable colours. It is clean to use non-crumbly non-toxic and reusable. Easily softened by the warmth of the hands and...
Stockmar Modeling Beeswax is a natural modeling material offering 15 luminous and blendable colours. It is clean to use non-crumbly non-toxic and reusable.
Easily softened by the warmth of the hands and gentle kneading Stockmar Modelling Beeswax helps develop fine motor skills and is suited for modelling very fine pieces as well as larger items.
Modelling Beeswax can be used in the classroom or therapeutic setting to balance the senses of sight touch smell movement and warmth. Helps calm and settle nervous children and children with attention difficulties to stay focused on classroom activities.
Brand: Stockmar
Non toxic preservative free and sustainably made.
Not recommended for children under 3 years as small parts might be broken off and swallowed.
SHIPPING
Netherlands
Our standard shipping costs are €4.95 per order.In general, domestic shipments are in transit for 1 - 7 days.Orders placed and paid before 14:00 will be shipped the same business day. During busy periods it may take up to 2 business days to ship your order. Parcels will be shipped and delivered by PostNL.
•We offer free collection in Veenwouden (Friesland).
Once your order is ready to collect we will send you an email with the pick up address.
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