My kids love this clay. One of my children uses it as A fidget. The others like to do both fidget and sculpt with it. If your new to this style of clay let me give you my perks1.Bright colors with no transfer on your hands.2.Super soft and unique in texture. When you first take it out its very soft and”stringy” but it quickly (like two knees) is a soft and easy too use dough with less “stringy” too it.3. Makes A good alternative to slime for fidgets4. Its easy to mold and work with. The colors stuck well and you can blend them easily with out gross surprise colors.5. Its super light weight when it dries. A friend of mine likes to mold this style clay over mini weights for paperweights in their office.6. Its easy to control. You can glue the pieces together in larger craft projects as well.7. the colors do not bleed together without intent, even when touching.8. The finished product is still soft and pleasant to feel in your hands (soft lightweight feeling. Edges are not sharp, has a SMALL amount of give and isn’t as fragile as a hard clay)Cons:1. You can not use pens/markers freely to write or draw details on the clay. The color of the ink Bleeds into the dry clay. (For the style [in my experience]as A whole not just this brand.)2. The plastic snapping tools are good quality compared to other sets I’ve bought but not really get for adult hands. This is A half con here.3. This specifically set comes wrapped together in plastic. I prefer those packages in a way that is easily wrapable for gifts. Not A like make our break con. Just A small”I wish” but may matter if your looking for one that comes in a box for later storage. (You’ll need A place to put the supplies once you unpack them)For me, the con of this specific set (no box and the tools are a little small for my specific hands) are not even worth removing a star. Not only do I recommend but I bought three, and have sent this specific link to two other people who asked where to get it. . And will probably buy more at some point.