Avery isn't all that into crafts. Sometimes she wants to color and sometimes not. More likely NOT. But she is into paint for some reason. Maybe it's because of the mixing of the colors and all that good stuff. Not really sure, but we try and paint as much as possible because it's the one craft she enjoys. We received the Natural paint from Clementine Art
I like how the side has holes so you can see the colors
Comes with the colors you see there at the top. Yellow, Red, Black, Green, Orange, and Blue. Avery enjoyed these.
They are meant for paintbrushes, but Avery finger painted instead. She enjoyed it. Since they are ALL NATURAL and NON TOXIC I let her. I figured what would it hurt? It's not like she eats it anyway!
Best part? When she was done, I just washed her hands with soap and water and the paint came RIGHT off. I rinsed the sink real well afterward too so it didn't stain the sink. We haven't had any problems. She's gotten this on the wood table, Washed right up.
I'm so happy with these paints.
Clementine Art has other products too like Modeling Dough, Markers, Crayons, Crayon Rocks, Glue and they have a Gift Set. And they're ALL NATURAL!
Great for the little artists who are still in the chewing and mouthing everything stage. Great for your just turned toddlers.
Price: The Paint is $13.99 and the other stuff is all $5.99 except the Modeling Dough which is $9.99. The Gift Set has Glue, Modeling Dough, Crayons and Crayon Rocks and it's $27. I think these prices are all great. It's not every day you find ALL NATURAL products!
Overall: ***** Most Definitely. Avery's paint is almost all gone, and It's time to buy some more.
*Disclaimer* I received these products directly from the Company for Review. I was not paid to try out these products!*
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