Koges
Reviewed in Australia on September 14, 2024
I love this product. I’ve tried loads of paints for indoors but this is a limited amount of contained paint that the kids can be allowed to independently use and you can even top it up. It’s also plastic bristles that means it is hardy and you can rinse off in the sink and the rest of the paint isn’t contaminated. How is this not more popular?!!
Customer Reviewed
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
Fun and easy to use for my preschooler. Helps keep some of the mess on the paper so we aren't squeezing paint out of bottles onto a palette that can get overturned or mixed and turned into mud. I also really love these for handprint crafts, I can paint his hand quickly and easily with these with minimal cleanup. The shape is also nice and would be great for toddlers on up who are working on fine motor skills and hold things with a fist.
Honest Nana
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
We used these to paint rocks outside. It was a fun craft to do and these paint filled brushes made it so easy. They fit in little kid hands giving them good control of their painting and clean up was a breeze. These are a great addition to our craft box!
Josue
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
These paint brushes are a great way to paint with the little ones. They really enjoy them and they are a bit less messy tan traditional paints. I really like that these are such a great value for the price that I can buy one for each kid.
Verified Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
5 stars all around! Both my toddlers love to color, especially with paint. No matter what I do, it always gets messy. Granted, things still got messy with these because, well, they are toddlers. But the fact that these are more like pens where you squeeze out the paint is brilliant!! They are large tips, so they are not for regular sized coloring books. These are great for butcher paper, extra large coloring sheets, or even those cool cardboard houses with drawings that are currently popular. Every time I have to put out their regular paint, the entire containers fall over or they mix all the colors too soon. These pens help to avoid that because you can easily remove the tips and wash them. ALSO, you can refill these. That is my second favorite thing about these. And the third favorite is that these are washable. They do require a bit of scrubbing on skin, but they come right off. Same with clothes. I use a stain remover and they come right off. Highly recommend.
Kevin R
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
My 6 year old daughter loves these. The markers are easy to squeeze and work well for her. The paint doesnt come out too fast. In the past with these kind of things, the paint comes out way too fast or its way too hard to squeeze. This is a good balance. Definitely recommend!
Megfin812
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
This is a fun outdoor activity for little kids. The pens are a bit messy, but that's to be expected with kids. They did run out of pain a bit fast, because it's hard to keep kids from squeezing them too hard. Not sure I would do this again, but...it was fun for a try.
Joey Joe
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
These are all the practicality of a marker in a paint format. Remove the cover, squeeze a little paint into the bristles, and start painting! The covers have a tapered stem/plug that seals the hole wear the paint comes out so that it doesn't seep into the bristles when covered. They remind me of a mini Shout Stain Pre-treatment dauber, the bristles are just like that. The paint comes out kind of like acrylic craft/fabric paints. I like that the paint is washable; that is pretty much a must when it comes to kids art supplies! Overall all, I think these are a fun new way to paint for kids, and set up is easy, clean up is made easier too because you can just put the caps on!
Briana Torres
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
These jumbo washable squeeze paint brushes are very good quality the size is perfect for my daughter's hand she can grab it without a problem. The bristles are a bit rough and made out of a plastic type of material, to paint you squeeze it and then paint comes out of a small circle in the middle of the bristles we tried to make figures with them but we found them a little hard to actually be able to draw figures unless your doing them in a big space and a big piece of paper then that'll work. What my daughter does is she just tries to draw big objects and we just paint her little hands and do hand painting's instead. You get a good variety of colors so your little one can use their imagination!
Darlene Field
Reviewed in Australia on December 7, 2024
Easy to use. Easier to contain paint