Description:
This Aqua Fairy water gel DIY kit brings hands-on sensory play with small sculpting moulds and colourful gel potions, suitable for creative sessions and learning about shapes and colours. It combines a play kit format with educational elements, helping children practise fine motor skills while they make small water-gel figures for imaginative scenes.
Key Points
The kit contains multiple components to assemble and prepare gel figures, including a set of 20 small moulds and several bottles of gel potion for repeated activity. Instructions explain the basic process: wet the mould, pour the gel, place in water, agitate briefly and then leave the pieces to set for at least 30 minutes. The product is intended for supervised play and encourages tactile exploration, hand-eye coordination and imaginative storytelling. Note that the manufacturer states the materials are non-toxic, but the gel is not edible and should not be swallowed.
Technical Specifications
Name: Sanlebi Aqua Fairy Water Gel Kit DIY Toys
- Pieces included: 46 PCS (20 moulds, 14 gel bottles, stirring rod, net, gloves, solvent, instruction manual, storage box)
- Recommended age: according to the manufacturer, suitable for children aged 3 years and above
- Solvent to water ratio: 1 solvent sachet per 1000 ml water as indicated in the instructions
- Setting time: allow at least 30 minutes for gel pieces to solidify before removal
Usage Recommendations
Prepare a tray or shallow bowl of clean water and keep the included solvent measured as advised, otherwise the gel may not form correctly. Work on a protected surface and use the gloves provided if preferred to reduce direct contact. Supervise younger children during the stirring and setting stages, and ensure that finished figures are used only for play and not placed in the mouth. Consider doing the activity with older children to turn it into a simple science demonstration about absorption and polymer gels.
Advantages
The set offers repeated sessions thanks to multiple gel bottles and a variety of mould shapes, which helps maintain interest across different playtimes. It supports dexterity through filling and unmoulding small items and also introduces basic procedural steps, such as measuring and waiting for a chemical process to complete. As a minor precaution, be aware that if the solvent is insufficient the gel will fail to form, and the formed pieces should not be squeezed hard while they are still setting.










