Playmais sticks with water alone.

Book Cards
CO2-neutral shipping
Delivery by DHL or DPD

Craft Book Cards
A4 craft book with 24 pages of preprinted A6 and A4 designs. These can be designed as postcards or pictures.
Playmais is natural, climate-friendly, and comes directly from the farm. No harmful chemicals, no plastic: just corn and the pure joy of playing and crafting.
Product Information
Article number
150518.1
Hours of fun
3+
Maybe the new digital is made of corn after all?
Playmais is good for everyone

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No animal products and no animal testing
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questions and answers
How does Playmais work?
Playmais is a natural toy for crafting: By lightly moistening it with water, the natural adhesive properties of the cornstarch it contains are activated. This allows the assembled Playmais pieces to create patterns, animal figures, pirate ships, objects, or entire fantasy worlds that the children themselves create.
Is there anything to keep in mind when working creatively with Playmais?
Playmais is a natural toy for crafting: By lightly moistening it with water, the natural adhesive properties of the cornstarch it contains are activated. This allows the assembled Playmais pieces to create patterns, animal figures, pirate ships, objects, or entire fantasy worlds that the children themselves create.
Where do you get the raw material for Playmais
Playmais is a natural toy for crafting: By lightly moistening it with water, the natural adhesive properties of the cornstarch it contains are activated. This allows the assembled Playmais pieces to create patterns, animal figures, pirate ships, objects, or entire fantasy worlds that the children themselves create.
Is the material tested for harmful substances? Is the product non-toxic for children?
Playmais is a natural toy for crafting: By lightly moistening it with water, the natural adhesive properties of the cornstarch it contains are activated. This allows the assembled Playmais pieces to create patterns, animal figures, pirate ships, objects, or entire fantasy worlds that the children themselves create.