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Bring plant biology to life with this hands-on Flower Parts Play Dough Stencil!
Perfect for early learners, this stencil allows kids to press and shape the major parts of a flower—petals, sepals, pistil, stamen, stigma, style, and ovary—while building vocabulary and scientific understanding through sensory play.

Whether you're a homeschool parent, classroom teacher, or nature-loving student, this interactive tool turns learning about flower reproduction and structure into a fun, hands-on experience.

Flower Parts Play Dough Stencil – Play and Learn

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  • ✔️ 3D-printed flower parts stencil for play dough or sensory play
    ✔️ Includes all major parts of a flower—from petals to pistil
    ✔️ Encourages hands-on science learning and labeling practice
    ✔️ Made in the USA with PLA – biodegradable, sustainable & non-toxic

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As a homeschool mom, I used to spend hours designing and prepping worksheets—only to watch my kids breeze through them. They were learning, sure, but were they really connecting with the lesson? Were they excited about it?

One day, I swapped a worksheet for a hands-on craft—and that changed everything.
I quickly realized something important: kids remember more when they build, move, and play—not just read and write. So I began designing creative activities and crafts that turn lessons into something kids can see, build, and get excited about.

This simple shift turned learning into play—and memory into real understanding. Their curiosity exploded. Their questions became deeper and more meaningful.

Today, our mission is to support parents and teachers by providing thoughtfully designed learning tools that make complex topics both accessible and fun. Each resource is crafted with care to spark curiosity, nurture creativity, and foster real understanding—through the power of hands-on learning.

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