Product Description
Manufacturer's Description
AquaDraw Mini Mats are the perfect introduction for young children taking their first creative steps.
This set (Collection 2) contains four new mini mats featuring Lightning McQueen and other characters from Disney's Cars
Simply fill the AquaDraw pen with water and children can start to AquaDraw. As you AquaDraw over the mat, pictures of Lightning McQueen and his friends magically appear, its impossible to go out of the lines, so little hands can create perfect pictures each time. What's more as the mat dries, the pictures magically fade away so you can use them over and over again.
A great, easy to use, no fuss creative set that you can take with you wherever you go, keeping little hands entertained whether at home or on the move. and that wont make any mess for mum to clean up.
Watch out for Collection 1 also available including another four new Disney Cars mats to collect and AquaDraw with.
Box Contains
Product Details
- Boxed-product Weight: 154 g
- Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
- Manufacturer recommended age: 18 months and up
- Item model number: 70014
- ASIN: B001ULCGVY
Price : £6.18
You Save : £0.81 (12%)
Product Features
- No mess, no fuss drawing with water arts and crafts set
- Simply fill the AquaDraw pen with water and children can AquaDraw their favourite characters
- Impossible to go out of the lines, ideal for very young children taking their first creative steps
- Scene magically fades allowing little ones to colour over and over again
- Great to take with you where ever you go to keep young children occupied whilst on the move
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Customer Reviews
I bought this particular one as a gift for a friends 2 year old son, I have had other ones before for my daughter I originally bought them when she was 18 months old (Age appropiate on Box) to keep her occupied on holiday I did find she lost interest quite quickly but I found as she got older she loved them as she was creating something rather than just scribbling on a page or getting upset because she was going over the lines in colouring books. I would say the best age is around 2 1/2 years old she is now 4 and still often gets them out to play with as she likes to create the characters even though she is now enjoying colouring books too.
The sheets are a little flimsey and you have to be careful not to get too much water on at once (e.g. if the pen leaks) as it then doesn't dry properly. Other than that not a bad idea to pass the time on a plane as we did.
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