well if you mean play dough not play doe unless you have manufactured a young female deer for children to play with anyways to answer your question silly putty is strechy bouncy and you can mould it however with play dough it is not stretchy and not boucy but is much better for making sculpters etc.
Silly putty is used by children who 'play' with it
Mold it, play with it all kinds of things
it chanded how kids play and how kids learn about it
Silly Putty is non-toxic and considered safe for children to play with. However, it is not meant to be ingested, so caution should be taken to prevent young children or pets from swallowing it as it could cause a gastrointestinal blockage.
Silly putty is non-toxic and generally safe to play with. However, it should not be ingested as it can cause discomfort or blockages in the digestive system. It is important to supervise young children while playing with silly putty to prevent any accidents.
it's certainly not good to eat, but it's definitely good to play with.
yes, depend. well, but teachers said"silly putty are toy you cant play and that is not learning." sometime teachers said " yes ". make you calm down or helps them focus.
Most likely it was an accident. I may have my facts wrong, but during WW2 the US was looking for an alternative to rubber. He dropped something in a mixture and it formed play-doh (or was it silly putty...). I think it was silly putty, but I may be wrong.
Silly Putty is a non-Newtonian fluid, meaning its viscosity changes with stress. When pulled slowly, the molecules have time to align and flow, giving it its stretchy and elastic properties. This allows it to deform without breaking, similar to how some types of gum or dough behave.
It is called Silly Putty. Putty is a fun toy to play with. It is similar to slime and it never dries out. No, I do not mean the grayish-yellow paste that adults use. Putty can strengths out too. The putty might not dry out and may have sparkles too. It just depends which one you got. It might bounce and make noises.
Pitties are intelligent dogs that love to learn. Spend some time teaching your pitty new tricks or commands. It's a great way to bond and stimulate their minds.
One way to make silly putty without glue is by mixing cornstarch and dish soap until you reach a desired consistency. Start with a small amount of cornstarch and gradually add dish soap until it forms a putty-like texture. Adjust the amounts as needed to achieve the desired consistency.