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# However, toys which primary function isn’t for the noise such as a merry-go-round that clicks as is used, may be used by children on Shabbat. <Ref> Children in Halacha (Rabbi Simcha Bunim, pg 134) </ref>
# However, toys which primary function isn’t for the noise such as a merry-go-round that clicks as is used, may be used by children on Shabbat. <Ref> Children in Halacha (Rabbi Simcha Bunim, pg 134) </ref>
==Playing with sand==
==Playing with sand==
# It’s permissible for children to play with sand that’s fine, dry, and prepared before Shabbat for this use (as in a sandbox). One may not add water to the sand on Shabbat. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 16:4, Children in Halacha (Rabbi Simcha Bunim, pg 137-8) </ref>
# It’s permissible for children to play with sand that’s fine, dry, and prepared before Shabbat for this use (as in a sandbox). One may not add water to the sand on Shabbat. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 16:4, Children in Halacha (Rabbi Simcha Bunim, pg 137-8), 39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat, vol 2, pg 253) </ref>
 
==Clay==
==Clay==
# It’s forbidden to play with clay or plaster on Shabbat. <Ref> Children in Halacha (pg 140), Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:34, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 16:13 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to play with clay or plaster on Shabbat. <Ref> Children in Halacha (pg 140), Sh”t Bear Moshe 6:34, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 16:13 </ref>