It is called Silly Putty. Putty is a fun toy to play with. It is similar to slime and it never dries out. No, I do not mean the grayish-yellow paste that adults use. Putty can strengths out too. The putty might not dry out and may have sparkles too. It just depends which one you got. It might bounce and make noises.
silly putty was invented as a toy
Mighty Putty will hold more weight than Silly Putty, as it is designed as a powerful bonding agent that can support heavy loads. Silly Putty is a malleable and stretchy toy that is not intended for holding weight.
Apollo 8
Apollo 8 brought silly putty to alleviate boredom.
Yes, noise putty is a type of gel-like substance in a plastic cup that, when pressed, creates a fart-like noise. It is a popular toy in America.
Yes,I just found one in my parents attic and cannot remember ever riding on it so we think it was moms when she was a kid. She just died last year at 84.
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yes, depend. well, but teachers said"silly putty are toy you cant play and that is not learning." sometime teachers said " yes ". make you calm down or helps them focus.
If you're looking for the original Silly Putty, I'd suggest you find some on eBay. Or, if you're looking for a cheaper alternative, you could always go to a dollar store because they are always selling little toys like Silly Putty.
There were two very popular popular toys in the era of the 1940's. One of them was the torsion spring, invented by Richard James but is now known as the slinky. The second is LEGO bricks invented by a Danish toy maker called Ole Christiansen.
Slime was first created in 1976 by Mattel as a toy called "Flubber." It gained popularity in the 1980s as "green slime" and has since become a staple in the toy industry.