The iconic Spirograph is back.
Kids of all ages can draw cool, geometric creations in bright colour. The new 21st century Spirograph now comes with eye-popping 3D technology, so kids can watch the drawings jump out from the page in an amazing display. Sets are available from £4.99 to £24.99 rrp.
I'm excited that this giveaway is for five readers to have the chance to win a Spirograph Optical 3D Studio Set, worth £24.99.
With it's geometric and swirling patterns, Spirograph has helped kids big and small to create beautiful art, stunning designs and wonderful memories for generations.
Spirograph continues this tradition in 21st century style with all new sets.
The Spirograph Optical 3D Studio Set also comes with cool 3D glasses that enable you to watch the different colours in your design pop out from the page in cool 3D.
The Studio Set includes:
- · 12 Drawing Wheels and 4 Templates.
- · 3D Effect Dual Colour Pen, 2 Florescent Markers, 3 Colour Pens and a Rainbow Pencil..
- · Optical 3D Glasses - includes 3 LR44 Batteries
- · Spirograph Design Book.
- · 10 Drawing Papers and 1 Spirograph Sticker.
- · Sealable Storage Bag.
· For ages 5 years and over
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