Children have a wonderful imagination and it is at that stage of their life that parents can accomplish a large amount regarding developing and nurturing their artistic creativity. Intense, vivid colors attract little ones’s eyes and activate their abilities to share themselves through drawing and painting. The marketplace offers many tools to parents to ignite their little ones’s enthusiasm for color and artistic expression. Traditionally, paint has provided the ways to explore colors and to enable little ones to analyze the world around them. There are certain drawbacks to allowing little ones to use paint. Paint can be messy. When spilled, it can be very difficult to wash, especially off porous surfaces such as wood. It can produce unhealthy vapors that, if inhaled, can be unhealthy. Paint brushes have to be washed and, depending on the sort of paint, this may call for the use of solvents, exposing your little ones to more unhealthy fumes and vapors.
As a parent, you may be worried about the effects of paint on your little ones’s health, and you may question if there is a safer (and more convenient) alternative to paint.
Well, there is.
It’s the chalk paint pen.
There are several brand names of paint markers, and they come in all the colors of the rainbow. They hold either oil-based or water-based opaque paint. Oil-based paint markers are not advised for little ones because they are of a more specialist grade than water-based paint markers. They release low quantities of unhealthy fumes and safety measures need to be taken when handling them; this applies to adults.
Water-based paint markers are non-toxic. They do not seep through heavyweight paper, reducing messes significantly, if not eliminating them completely. If a mess does occur, clean-up is easy. Water-based paint can be removed from surfaces with a damp cloth. No paint brushes to wash with a solvent, merely clip the cap back onto the pen and it can be stored safely. Paint markers can be used on a variety of surfaces, including plastic, wood, metal, glass and paper, making them a ton of fun for kids to try out.
There are some words of caution. Parents have to be aware that non-toxic implies that little ones will not be poisoned if a small amount of the product is inhaled, gets onto the skin or is ingested: this won’t cause any permanent and major damage. It does not mean that they won’t get sick. While older children know better, younger children are inquisitive and curious, which makes them more likely to use the paint pen incorrectly. For these factors, younger children who use a paint pen have to be watched over by an adult.
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