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THE CASTING PROCESS IS TOTALLY SAFE AND HARMLESS (and splat free). Sets in 5 seconds (approx.). Peels off children clean and easy(and it doesn't matter if your children wriggle!) The name 'Magic Custard' refers to the exclusive casting method, which uses a specially developed form of alginate. The speed at which this sets enables highly detailed impressions to be taken quickly and easily with no discomfort to the child (or parent). The result is a beautiful, completely individual piece of art unique to that child at that time. Once the cast has been taken, a choice of styles are available for the finished piece. These include:
Plaster - in a choice of ivory, pearl, copper, red copper, bronze, harvest gold, light gold or silver finishes. Cold Cast Metal - with a bronze, copper, brass, iron, aluminium or clear finish. Pure Solid Bronze
Glass - clear on the underside with a delicate ice etched effect on the palm or sole side.
Silver - English sterling silver. Each cast is carefully hand finished and presented mounted on a complimentary wood plaque for display purposes - alternatives of black or white marble or box frames are also available for an additional fee. |
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 The World of Baby I and Q: Baby I and Baby Q are the 2 characters that feature in all our current and planned films. Using familiar faces in each DVD, reassures infants and thus encourages them to explore the different learning zones that each DVD provides High Definition Images: We carefully research and create every image that we put into our productions. Everything is filmed in high definition, which ensures bright crisp images that capture the viewers attention. We do not buy stock footage from Video Libraries. Baby IQ does not use voice-overs precisely because there is so much to see and to talk about in each DVD. Music: In teaming up with the London Symphony Orchestra we have music from the most famous, most recorded and best selling orchestra in the World. Orchestral music uniquely stimulates parts of the brain other music cannot reach. Synthesised music is not up to this challenge. Click here to see the Youthmusic.org report |
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