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(18) - Brand: Alex
- Item Number: 002-173
- We recommend for a 3-4 Year Old
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Description
We were just as shocked as you. Drawing on windows?! But it really is totally cool and fun!
• Make your window a canvas with 5 super bright colors that go on smooth and come off easy!
• They also work great on chalkboards, wipe off boards, and other non-porous surfaces.
• The color goes on. The color comes off. Over, and over and over again!
Why our Child-Experts Love It
Beautiful ′stained′ glass awaits.
These markers turn any window into a masterpiece. And of course, you can wash your window over and over again to get a new blank canvas.
It is also great for self expression and letting the kids show-off their creativity and imagination.
Features and Skills
- This is an activity that can be enjoyed with friends. This promotes teamwork and collaboration as they share the colors and take turns making their marks.
- Soon your little Picasso will learn to copy or trace shapes (use a paper cup or cookie cutters for him/her to trace around). He/she will also begin to use more than just his or her favorite color. You can draw a rainbow to show your child what different colors look like next to each other.
- In no time your child will begin to use simple shapes to draw recognizable pictures. Dont label his pictures for him/her. Instead ask your little one to tell you what he or she drew. You may be surprised at the answer you get.
- Teach your child numbers by writing them on a window. Have your child repeat the names of the numbers with you. Then see if he/she can copy the numbers you have drawn. As he gains confidence with number recognition you can say a number aloud and ask him/her to draw it.
- You can also work on letter recognition with your child by writing them on a window. Have your child repeat the names of the letters with you. Then see if he/she can copy the letters you have drawn. As he gains confidence you can say a letter aloud and ask him/her to draw it.
- Reinforce this learning by drawing a picture that goes with the letter like D for dog or C for cat. Then have your child color in the picture by asking for a specific color and see if he/she gets it right.
- Your child can collaborate with you or a friend to create one picture. Each child can use a different color or create consecutive lines. Now thats teamwork.
The Head-to-Toe System
Most baby or toddler toys develop many skills. Our experts selected the skills that this toy is BEST at developing.
| Imagination | |
| Education | |
| Language | |
| Dexterity | |
| Emotional | |
| Locomotion | |
| Social |
Product Reviews
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Product Safety Information
- This product meets or exceeds all safety standards
- Choking Hazard 3 - Small parts not for children under 3 years
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