Fun feels and cool reveals!
Dig through an icy-pole inspired compound to discover the cutest range of collectible figurines! But wait…dip your monster into ICE cold water to reveal its’ own unique color-change surprise!
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FAQs
How many I DIG MONSTERS are there to collect in Series 1?
Read more Read less28 Characters Across the range:
24 Charaters in the Single Pack
4 x Exclusive Characters in the Large Pack
What is the recommend age to use this product?
Read more Read lessI DIG MONSTERS is safe for children aged 5+ due to the potentail choking hazards and compound.
What are the contents in the Single Pack?
Read more Read less1 x POPSICLE VESSEL
2 x POPSICLE STICK TOOLS
1 x MONJI FIGURE IN WATER WAX
2 x SHAPE CUTTERS
1 x COLLECTOR’S GUIDE
What are the contents in the Large Pack?
Read more Read less1 x GIANT MONJI PLUSH
1 x COMPOUND POPSICLE
2 x POPSICLE STICK TOOLS
1 x MONJI FIGURE
2 x SHAPE CUTTERS
1 x COLLECTOR’S GUIDE
What is the wax made out of?
Read more Read lessWater wax is more than 95% water! What gives the material it’s waxy consistency is primarily a polysaccharide, a cellulose material that is entirely safe and non-toxic. There are additionally some pigments and perservatives added to ensure the material stays clean and fresh.
The water wax compound has a bitter taste. It is harmful if I eat it?
Read more Read lessNo. The bitter taste is a non toxic flavour added to the compound to deter children from eating it. Even though the water-wax and the bittering agent are non-toxic, some children may experience light nausea from the bitter taste. If your child is distressed after eating the water-wax, drink plenty of water. Seek medical help if symptoms persist.
How do I dispose of water wax compound?
Read more Read lessDispose of wax in general waste, do not wash down a drain. Water wax is also biodegradable. You can empty the material into your lawn or garden. Do not compost.
Some water spilled out when I opened the foil seal. Is this normal?
Read more Read lessThe compound is made up of a high percentage of clean water. Over time, water may build up inside a sealed container. Use a paper towel to collect excess water and dispose in general waste
I left the wax out for a while, and it's starting to look white and fuzzy! Is it mold? Is it unhealthy? Will it harm my child?
Read more Read lessThe water-wax is mostly water, and a polysaccharide cellulose. As the water dries the polysaccharide will begin to crystalize with a white, fuzzy-looking texture. This material is not harmful. We recommend to dispose of the water wax when finished playing.