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Saturday, July 21, 2007

I-Clay Educational Program

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I've just ventured into a new form of business. Targeting children education as the subject, me and my buddy decided to open a learning center on clay modeling in Ampang Point. The product is called I-Clay.

AMOS I-Clay, a polymer modeling compound from Korea, its a world softest clay. It is light-weight boasting to be 30% less weight and more volume. I-Clay is available in bright colours and are nice to mix. It is extra soft and has super elasticity which makes crafting with this product a pleasurable experience. No baking required, just air dry and finish product will not crack after drying. I-Clay is clean to use and does not leave unpleasant residue on your finger.

I-clay, a well developed polymer modeling compound encompassed with educational program will help children improve recognition and perception of colors and the ability to understand amounts and proportion. I-clay is a superior educational tool that stimulates creativity and the development of logic and rational thought. It can also improve a child’s concentration and EQ, as well as aid personal development.

I-clay is NOT simply an Art & Craft material, it is an effective educational tool helping children grow intelligently and creatively. What’s more, with our easy step-by-step and fun ways to mix your own colors, you can make all kinds of pretty clay characters, dolls, dummies, figures, souvenirs, jeweleries and anything you can think of! Some sample of the designs are attached below:





















We are now offering IClay Monthly Art Classes & School Holiday Workshops for children aged 4 and above. They will progressively learn to make different characters with just 10 basic shapes and watch how all their imagination and creativity comes to life through our step-by-step Educational Program!!

Please drop by at the center to check it out. Readers of this blog will get special discount. For further details you can browse this temporary website: http://www.freewebs.com/iclay/

All comments and ideas are most welcomed. I'm also looking for alternative to host the website. Any suggestions are much appreciated.


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