Sands Alive is a type of moldable sand that is made from natural ingredients that do not dry out or stick together. It is a popular toy among children and adults alike and is often used for sensory play, creative building, and stress relief.
Sands Alive was first introduced in 2008 by Play Visions Inc.
It was inspired by the sandy beaches of the Pacific Northwest and the inventor's desire to create a sand-like toy that would not dry out or stick together like traditional play sand.
Since its introduction, Sands Alive has become one of the most popular moldable sand toys on the market.
Kinetic Sand is a similar type of moldable sand that is also popular among children and adults. However, it is slightly different in texture and composition, and is often more expensive than Sands Alive.
Mad Mattr is another type of moldable sand that is similar to Sands Alive and Kinetic Sand. However, it has a slightly different texture and is marketed as a more versatile building toy than the other two brands.
This set includes 1.5 pounds of Sands Alive moldable sand, as well as a variety of molds and tools for creative play.
Similar to the Classic Set, this set includes 1.5 pounds of Sands Alive moldable sand, as well as glow-in-the-dark accessories for nighttime play.
This set includes 1 pound of Sands Alive moldable sand, as well as molds and tools for creating animal shapes and habitats.
Sands Alive is made from all-natural, non-toxic ingredients, including sand and food-grade binding agents.
No, Sands Alive is designed to stay moldable and pliable over time, and will not dry out or stick together like traditional play sand.
Yes, Sands Alive is made from non-toxic ingredients and is safe for children to play with. However, it is recommended that children do not eat or ingest the sand.
Yes, Sands Alive is often used for sensory play activities, as it has a unique texture and can be molded and shaped in a variety of ways.
Sands Alive is similar in texture and composition to other moldable sand toys like Kinetic Sand and Mad Mattr. However, some users prefer Sands Alive for its non-sticky texture and more affordable price point.