Playbees Color Changing Therapy Putty 6 Pack – Heat-Sensitive Fidget Slime, 0.5 oz Each
The Playbees 6-pack color-changing therapy putty is a heat-sensitive compound that transforms from dark purple to blue and from magenta to cotton candy pink as it warms in your hands. Each 0.5-ounce container is filled with a non-toxic, hypoallergenic putty designed for sensory play, stress relief, and fine motor skill development. It's suitable for children aged 3 and up with adult supervision and works well as a classroom reward or fidget toy.
How does the color shift happen?
The putty contains thermochromic pigments that react to body heat. When you knead or hold it, the warmth causes the dark purple to shift to blue, and the magenta to turn into a soft cotton candy pink. Let it cool and the colors revert. This reversible change adds a magical element to play.
What are the main uses?
This putty serves multiple purposes. It can be used as a fidget tool to help with focus, as a stress putty for squeezing and stretching, and as therapy putty for fine motor exercises. Many parents and therapists use it for children with autism or sensory processing needs because the texture and color change provide calming input.
What comes in the pack?
- Six individual containers, each holding 0.5 oz (14 g) of putty.
- The putty is soft and non-sticky, easy to mold and stretch.
- It is hypoallergenic and non-toxic, safe for supervised play.
Is it safe for all ages?
The manufacturer recommends ages 3 and up with adult supervision. As with any small item, keep away from children who might put it in their mouths. The putty is non-toxic and hypoallergenic, but it is not edible.
Quick specifications
| Brand | Playbees |
| Number of containers | 6 |
| Weight per container | 0.5 oz (14 g) |
| Color change | Dark purple → blue, magenta → cotton candy pink |
| Material | Non-toxic, hypoallergenic putty |
| Age recommendation | 3+ with adult supervision |
| Features | Heat-sensitive, reusable, fidget & therapy |
Frequently asked questions
Can the putty be used by children with allergies?
The putty is labeled hypoallergenic and non-toxic, but if you have specific concerns, check the packaging for complete ingredient list. No common allergens are listed.
How long does the color change last?
The color shift is temporary and temperature-dependent. As long as the putty is warm, the colors will remain. Once it cools, it returns to the original shades.
Is this putty the same as thinking putty?
Yes, it is often called thinking putty or therapy putty. It has similar properties: it can be stretched, molded, and bounced, and provides sensory stimulation.