Ladies and gentlemen, may I present: Play Mais, the perfect craft toy for rainy afternoons.
Play Mais is eco-friendly, green and a completely natural modelling material for creative little hands. You can play with it, build with it, create with it and yes, you can even eat it if you get really hungry during your creative crafts session. Play Mais is an award winning craft toy from Germany that is now taking the UK market by storm. But why is it so popular?
Play Mais is using 100% natural ingredients such as sweetcorn and plant dyes that are moulded into colourful building material that sticks to each other using just a dab of water. That means, no mess, no ruined carpets and lots of creative fun.
Play Mais is available from Top Banana Toys Ltd. and comes in various sizes and themes, e.g. Animal Farm, African Jungle, Deco Safari, Princess or Sea World. Boxes cost between £4.99 and £19.99.
I have two boxes in size L to give away to two lucky readers.
How to enter the competition:
- Follow my blog using Google Friend Connect (required)
- Leave a comment telling me what you would create with a box of Play Mais (required)
For 1 extra entry:
● mention this giveaway on Twitter including @caro_mad and the link to this competition (you can use the button below to share this post)
Please, do not forget to let me know how many entries you get using seperate comments.
The closing date of the competition is 05/02/2011
The winners will be chosen at random.
The winners' name will be shown on this page.
Competition is open to residents of the UK only.
The prize is non-refundable and cannot be transferred. No cash alternative is available.
And the winners of a big Play Mais set each are
mumsarcade - @netcurtains
and
Paula Virgo - @PaulaHaylock
Congratulations - I will be in touch shortly!
And the winners of a big Play Mais set each are
mumsarcade - @netcurtains
and
Paula Virgo - @PaulaHaylock
Congratulations - I will be in touch shortly!
I think we would create a jungle with lots of animals. @susankmann
ReplyDeleteI *love* the fact it's completely eco-friendly. Looks fab!
ReplyDeleteWe would have to create a plane as my daughter is obsessed with aeroplanes and chances are we won't be going on one this year. I'm guessing we'd have to make a dog for a pilot too (another obsession!). I'm not sure dogs can pilot planes but it would keep my daughter happy :)
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ReplyDeleteI think we would create a picnic and hope that it is sunny soon so we can have a real one.
I have put this on Twitter as @netcurtains
ReplyDeletea car
ReplyDeleteA big bunch of flowers that we could keep in a vase !
ReplyDelete@cherylp59
We would probably create many animals in the jungle ;) @Kahanka
ReplyDeleteI've tweeted your comp @cherylp59 too
ReplyDeleteWe would model a lovely big burger and fries, as its the closest mummy will get to eating the real thing for a while ;p
ReplyDeleteI would model cat, dog and rabbit. :)
ReplyDeleteTweeted :) @anna8301
ReplyDeleteI think we would make a house as Samuel is reading The Three Little Pigs at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI have tweeted @clairew137
ReplyDeleteIt would definitely be a zoo with as many exotic animals as possible, the giraffes would pose a challenge!
ReplyDeleteWe are in to monsters and dinosaurs. Friendly ones of coarse. My little one would love this,and so would I. We could create our own friendly Jurrasic Park HEEHEE
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog as Marzena
ReplyDeleteI would create a lot funny animals
@marzutek
I have tweeted @marzutek
ReplyDeleteI think we would create a garden. My DD loves gardening at present but its too chilly so a model garden would be cool.
ReplyDeletewe'd attempt to recreate our family
ReplyDelete@PaulaHaylock
wow this looks great, my daughter would love this. we would make a farm with lots of animals
ReplyDeleteWe would create an allotment with lots of fruit and Veg in :-)
ReplyDeleteI have also tweeted (@MrsWebster147)
ReplyDeleteI would create a zoo scene with monkeys/tigers.
ReplyDeleteRe-tweeted & following on Twitter @Isis1981uk
ReplyDeleteMy grandson is getting interested in helping to grow fruit and veg so we would build a model to plan the garden for summer.
ReplyDeleteI have tweeted as @RuthMarianna
ReplyDeleteKnowing my daughters they would build a circus with brightly coloured clowns making lots of mess
ReplyDeleteWe would create some pretty cupcakes, we love them in our house, my daughters bedroom is cupcake mad!
ReplyDeleteThe first thing my granddaughter and I would make would be a cat, they are her favourite things to draw, paint or look at pictures of.
ReplyDeleteHave tweeted @janesgrapevine
ReplyDeleteWe would try to build a tractor and a farmer to drive it (I have a tractor obsessed toddler!) Following Blog @goriami
ReplyDeleteTweeted @goriami
ReplyDeleteI think it would have to be a princess and her castle!
ReplyDelete@katylittlelady
My son's mad about Octonaunts so maybe the Octopod.
ReplyDeleteTweeted as @ericahughes
ReplyDeleteWe would probably create many animals in the farm
ReplyDeletetweeted @emmacella
following on gfc Jaz246t
ReplyDeleteI would make pizzas
tweeted giveaway as @Jaz246t
ReplyDeleteI am following the blog on google friends.
ReplyDeleteMe and my little princess would make fairy princesses, a little magical princess carriage + a unicorn!
I would make a big fat ginger cat. It would be far less annoying than my real one!
ReplyDeleteWell my grandson says we will make a herbivore dinisaur. following blog. lovely novel prize
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Whatever my eldest (4yo) daughter wants, and I suppose the little one (14mths) will probably try to eat it!
ReplyDeletemy little boy is mad on the stars and planets at the moment so im sure we would make a whole galaxy of them.
ReplyDeletescoobydoo my son loves him
ReplyDelete@bettyboop0112
I have tweeted the comp
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Had the same concerns about eating Playmais. Turns out it is 100% natural just for that reason. p.s. not tell your little one that it is OK because, like mind, he'll take that as a challenge.
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