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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 monthsBinding: Toy Brand: OOZ & OZ EAN: 0734342091067 Label: OOZ & OZ Manufacturer: OOZ & OZ Manufacturer Maximum Age: 168 months Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 months Model: AAK-1 MPN: 91067 Publisher: OOZ & OZ Studio: OOZ & OZ Features:
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![]() Rating: - Educational and Fun in One!Both my 5 year old daughter and my 3 year old so really enjoyed the crazy twisted images turning into a picture in the mirrored-glass. Coloring can sometimes be boring for my daughter, but the challenge of distorted, upside-down coloring captured her attention for hours. Highly recommend! Super fun and educational! -SR Rating: - Great fun for allI bought a Ooz and Oz Mirror-aculous Art Kit to use as an activity at my daughter's birthday party. All the kids in attendance had a blast coloring their pictures and seeing what appeared in the mirror. Since everyone enjoyed it so much the the morphing kits became a favorite Christmas and birthday gift to give to my kid's friends and neices and nephews. You won't be disappointed. Rating: - Great for any ageI originally ordered the Mirror-aculous Art Activities Kit for my 4 grandchildren who, at the ages of 5, 6 and 7 found it not only intriguing to color, but to figure out how to make the distortions! I found myself doing the same thing--taking a design and trying to reconfigure it so it would reflect on the mirror. It was not just a coloring activity. My grand children still go back to the kit and it has launched an exploration into optical illusion. In a world of gadgets that kids soon tire of, ... Read More Rating: - Spectacular Fun!The Mirror-aculous Art Activities Kit that we own has brought hours of fun and giggles and fascination to everyone, young and old. It's also just a great conversation piece! The coloring is challenging and the mazes tricky but not impossible. I personally love trying to guess what something will turn out to be before looking in the mirror. My dad was particularly fascinated with how the whole process of animorphosis worked, and he had fun trying to draw straight lines while looking in the mirror. ... Read More |