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Instant Snow Powder Early Years Resources

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Transform any learning setting into a frosty, winter wonderland with our Instant snow powder. When combined with water, this super absorbent powder expands to 100x it’s original volume, forming super fluffy snow. This artificial snow makes for a great addition to winter crafts, Christmas trees, winter displays and decorations or to use during sensory play and small-world activities. With just 100g of powder, you can make 9L of snow. Please note, adult supervision is required when making the snow. Benefits:Non-toxicEasy to useAge: 3 years +

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Instant Snow Powder Early Years Resources