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  • The History of Silly Putty

    Since its introduction in 1950, Silly Putty has taken a place beside the Hula Hoop and the Slinky as an iconic toy. The familiar egg container filled with stretchy, bouncy pink stuff has charmed...

  • How to Make Your Own Silly Putty

    Silly Putty has been around for over 50 years and has become an American toy classic. Since its origins in a scientist's laboratory in 1943, Silly Putty has enjoyed a fun and colorful history! ...

  • How to Make Silly Putty for Kids

    Silly Putty is a popular toy for young children. The official Silly Putty has been around for nearly 60 years. Kids love to twist, snap, squeeze and stretch this strange material. You can make it...

  • How to Make a Monster Toss

    I was reading Parenting magazine the other day and came across a featured toy that I thought looked pretty cool, The Monster Toss. This toy can help children with fine motor skills and can be...

  • How to Use Silly Putty

    Silly Putty is a stretchy mixture that bounces high, molds easily, holds its shape perfectly and is safe for use because it is nontoxic. Silly Putty was invented by a scientist working for General...

  • Chemistry of Silly String

    Silly String comes in cans from which long sticky strings are shot. These strings are colorful and relatively non-toxic. Silly string is used in the same manner as confetti--at children's parties...

  • Silly String Hazards

    Silly String has been a common component of children's parties and general celebrations for more than 30 years. Despite its marketing to children and the festive ways in which it is employed,...

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