How to Let Your Toddler Paint Without Ruining Your Rug

 

You want to be the "Fun Parent." You want to do arts and crafts. Then you hand a 2-year-old a marker, and within 30 seconds, they have drawn a line on the table, their face, and the dog. You spend the next hour scrubbing.

The Fix: "Invisible" Markers Buy Crayola Color Wonder kits.

  • The Ink: The markers are clear. If you draw on the wall, the table, or skin, nothing happens. It looks like water.

  • The Paper: The ink only turns colors when it touches the special Color Wonder paper.

You can leave your toddler alone with these markers and go to the bathroom without fear. It allows them to be creative without you needing to hover like a helicopter.

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