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HomeHome & GardenSewing, Craft & HobbyPaintingFinger PaintsSesame Street Bubble Bath Finger Paint 3's Red/Yellow/Blue |
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Gave my kids a rash Jan 21, 2010 My children do not have overly sensitive skin, but when we used these paints they ended up with a horrible splotchy rash all over thier bodies. Because of that they were thrown away. The idea was great but the containers are too hard for kids to squeeze.
disappointed Nov 20, 2009 My 2-year-old son likes to play with these colors, and it's been fun showing him how the colors mix to make new colors, but... the paint/bubble bath is oddly gelatinous, doesn't mix very easily (stir, stir, STIR), and creates a LOT of bubbles and suds, which isn't so great if you have soft water. It also is useless for finger-painting except for some smearing around. No hand-prints or anything like that. Also, it's not good for sensitive skin; I have to make sure I keep rinsing it off my son or he starts to itch. I also was not impressed with the Sesame Street tub tints; I wish they wouldn't lend their name to such sub-par products.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Sesame Street Finger Paint Bubble Bath Jul 11, 2009 I was looking for something that would entertain my 2-year-old grandson in the tub. Since this is described as finger paint, I thought it would be lots of fun to finger paint on the sides of the tub with. However, I found it was very short-lasting when used with water in the tub. The paint does not really stick to the sides of the tub or the tile wall, and the yellow does not show up too well. So, I squeezed out a cookie sized glob of each color in the tub before the water was put in. I then put my grandson in the tub and he could smear the paint around with his hands, feet, tummy, and bum. He liked rubbing it and sliding around on it (don't leave unattended--slippery!) He would try and make hand prints on the sides of the tub, but the paint does not show up too well--the red shows up best. I would draw happy faces and other designs in the smeared paint which he would rub away. As he gets older, I would expect he will do his own drawing and painting. The paints do mix together to make other colors, BUT not too well. The hues are subdued. I would have liked to have a bold green, but you are not going to get that with mixing these paints. Also, to get more color, you need MORE paint which results in too much soap. My grandson also enjoys having me squirt the paint all over his tummy, arms, and legs to make designs. This is much fun for me! After my son loses interest in "painting" I fill the tub with water which makes lots of bubbles, which are fun to play with. When it comes to cleanup, the paints readily dissolve and disappear leaving no stains on the tile or tub. I have been satisfied with my purchase as it has provided much entertainment, bubbles, and cleanliness at bath time. But as a true finger paint that allows you to really make pictures and prints in the tub, it lacks.
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Not good for sensitive skin Nov 28, 2008 These bath paints are cool, but get ready for a thick and soapy residue when trying to rinse off the tub and your kids. My son likes the effect, but my daughter's skin gets rough and bumpy when we use it with her. I wouldn't buy these again, but did use them completely.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Gross gooey "paint" my daughter loves Jun 03, 2008 My daughter is 2 and loves these paints. As other reviewers have noted, they dont really stick as paint (we have a plastic tub) and they don't show up too bright on the walls. But they are gooey and can be mixed in her hand and make a "mess" in her tub, which she likes. It cleans easily since its a soap. Overall they are fun, just realize they arent going to be like having real paint.
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