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Kids Pottery Wheel – The Good And The Best

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A kids pottery wheel is a great for when you are looking for a toy to give to your child, and you want that toy to provide educational value, while still being a positive source of enjoyment for him or her. Among other things, a pottery wheel for kids will encourage the growth of a child’s imagination, as well as promote their passion for creativity, and encourage the development of problem solving skills.

With a kids pottery wheel, your child can experience the thrill of crafting their own creations in the form of clay pots. Although, depending on how the child uses the toy, the final product of whatever they are creating may not look like a pot at all. That’s OK – Remember, these toys are designed to encourage creativity!

Many of the best kids pottery wheels are made of plastic, and most come with their own set of clay. If your child runs out, you can buy additional clay in tubs or buckets from product makers, such as Crayola. As a health precaution, whatever brand of clay you end up going with, make sure the label says specifically that the clay is non toxic. Non toxic clay is best for the purposes of using a pottery wheel for kids.

Some toys, like the Roseart Pottery Wheel by Mega Brands, include brushes and sponges so your child can decorate their creations when they finish their molding. This particular toy includes 8 paint colors with the toy, but some kids pottery wheels will not include paint, sponges, or brushes, so you will need to buy these accessories separately if the decorating aspect is important to your child.

Contrary to traditional pottery making, even the best pottery wheel for kids does not require baking to finish a pot. Obviously, requiring a child to operate an oven would not go over well with many parents, so these toys generally do not require such an activity. The clay used with these toys is not the same type of clay one would use for a prototypical pottery wheel, and the final products your kids produce with these toys are not designed to be used as functional pottery.

Some products use wheels that spin faster than others, and thus do not provide the user with as much ability to control the mess that you can make with one of these toys. We advise parents and/or guardians to help their child when they first start playing with their kids pottery wheel, as this generally leads to a child’s enhanced ability to learn and enjoy using the toy.