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CRAFTS | Home » » » ALEX TOYS DOTS AND DASHES PAINT | | | | | | WARNING:| CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
| | | Description: | | Six colors of washable paint in bottles shaped for little hands. The non-clogging sponge tip applicators create dots, dashes and designs. Suitable for age: 3 year(s) | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.1 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 12 reviews |
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9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Somewhat disappointingFeb 21, 2010
By Jen
"ask for Janice"
I purchased these paints for my 2.5 year old because they seemed perfect for a toddler. The paint bottles really are just right for little hands--they are "chubby" and fit my toddler's "fist grasp" just right. The paint is somewhat watery, but the colors are vibrant and the paint dries quickly. The disappointment comes from the fact that while these paints make great dot art, when you try to paint with them by dragging the sponge tip across the paper, the paint flow to the sponge tip stops, which causes the product to streak (when experiencing this for the first time, my dismayed toddler exclaimed, "It's broken!"). You have to stop and push down hard on the sponge tip to get the paint flowing again before you can continue. Additionally, I wouldn't say these paints are all that washable. The blue paint didn't come off of my daughter's hands (or my hands!) until several handwashings later. Despite these shortcomings, I think this is a great way for younger children to enjoy painting. If these paints did more than dots and were more washable, they would have received five stars.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
have lasted for yearsAug 27, 2009
By M. G. Quayle
"mgq"
I bought these for my 11yo son when he was 3 or 4. They are still going strong. I have 5 children and all have enjoyed these. I'm amazed that the sponge tips have remained intact all these years.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Get the Do-A-Dot version of these insteadJul 26, 2011
By K. Wilson We got these Alex paints and the Do-A-Dot Rainbow Art Set (Set of 6) at the same time, and the Do-A-Dots definitely win. We actually ended up tossing these after a couple of months rather than finishing them. The tubes were too thick and too stiff for my 2-year-old son to be able to squeeze easily. And they leaked - not a lot, but enough to get paint spread all around the room, which is a pain to track down and clean up even with washable paint. I do love the concept, and my son and I really enjoy playing with the Do-A-Dot version.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fun, but NOT WASHABLEMar 25, 2011
By Erin Rippy I bought these for my girls, who are ages 2 and 4. Both girls love them. They're easy for the little one to hold and use, a good size for toddler hands. She mostly dots and scribbles, while her big sister is easily able to draw with them. We've been using them for several months and the foam tips have held up so far, and still plenty of paint left in the bottles.
So why only 3 stars? These are NOT washable as they claim to be. Kids are inevitably going to paint on surfaces other than paper. Skin. Clothes. Table. Walls. The dog. As a parent, you either resign yourself to watching your kids like a hawk, or you accept the liklihood of having to clean up messes from places you would never imagine messes could happen.
I prefer to let my kids have a little fun (within reason) and deal with the mess when the fun is done. Buying washable art supplies usually helps keep the messes to a minimum, but these Alex dot paints are far from what I consider to be washable. Brillo pads and bleach might work, but your average antibacterial hand soap and laundry detergent wont do the trick. Half a dozen hand washings still left my children with stained hands, which took several days of baths to finally wear off, and the paints didn't completely wash out of their clothes. I have designated 'paint' tshirts for my girls, but if your child comes in contact with these paints at school or daycare where they aren't wearing protective clothing, beware!
A fun product? Yes. Washable? No.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
REGRET BUYING THESEDec 20, 2011
By Marie
"FaceDown"
The bottle is such hard plastic and the paints dry out, it's really hard to get the sponge tips wet again, because you can't really squeeze them. I don't know if its because they are top heavy or what, but they tip over easily, and they are awkward to hold. After a year of wrestling with them, I'm throwing them out (still half full) and ordering the Do-a-dot Rainbow Art Set. I shout a loud DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY to any potential buyers!!
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