Clean Paint for Babies and Children
Imagine a moment: bright splashes of color, abstract patterns taking shape under the curious fingers of children, all without any mess or worry about clean-up. Thanks to simple plastic pouches, your young artists can explore the endless possibilities of painting without staining their hands or dirtying their surroundings.
With clean paint, a sensory activity inspired by Montessori, children as young as 6 months will discover the joys of painting while developing their senses (sight and touch) as they express themselves with their fingers, hands, or even their feet to rub the material and mix colors.
A 100% clean activity during which you can allow children to take the initiative, thereby developing autonomy and creativity! Enjoy this activity to stimulate their creativity and artistic sensitivity in complete peace of mind.
How to complete this tutorial step by step?
Materials:
To paint cleanly, you need:
- Gouache
- Thick white paper (A4 size)
- A plastic folder
- Adhesive tape
Step 1:
Using gouache, create clumps of paint on the sheet of paper by alternating colors.
Step 2:
Gently slide the sheet into a plastic sleeve.
Step 3:
Seal the plastic pouch along its entire length with adhesive tape (to prevent paint leaks).
Step 4:
Now let your child handle the paint and express their creativity by mixing colors with their fingers, hands, or even feet!
The products used:
23,92€ (either 2,99 € / pc)
1,99€ (either 0,10 € / pc)
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Customer review
Ca a super bien marché. Il a voulu toucher au scotch mais je lui ai expliqué qu'il fallait le laisser en place.Il s'en est donné à coeur joie, et est super content du résultat. On l'a accroché avec un aimant, en l'état sur une surface en métal. Il me le montre souvent en me disant que c'est lui qui l'a fait :-DMerci pour cette astuce. Je redoutais de le mettre à la peinture et là c'est une super expérience pour lui, et pour nous : on a fini la peinture à 4 mains ;)
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Heu par défaut mon commentaire s'est mis sur 4 en note alors que pour moi c'est carrément un 5 !!! Donc j'ajoute ce commentaire pour rectifier le tir ;-)Et j'en profite pour ajouter que comme je ne disposais que d'une seule couleur en gouache pour enfants, j'ai mis deux autres couleurs en acrylique liquide prête à l'emploi en tube du genre Pébéo.Pour ce genre de création, ça marche nickel :)