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Gymboree Face Painting (Gymboree Play & Music)

Gymboree Face Painting (Gymboree Play & Music)
By Jane B. Mason, Sarah Hines Stephens

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Product Description

Gymboree Face Painting is the perfect choice for parents who want to interact with their child in a creative way while encouraging the child's imaginative abilities. The book is packed with innovative ideas for simple face and body art and includes all the tools parents and children need to take dramatic play to a new level of educational fun and excitement. Starting with the nose and working all the way down to toes, young artists create everything from colorful painted hand puppets to favorite jungle creatures. Complete with songs, rhymes, and ideas to act out, Gymboree Face Painting stimulates the imaginations of children of all ages. Included in the kit a colorful set of paints safe for use on both face and body.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #672439 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-28
  • Format: Box set
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Board book
  • 32 pages

Customer Reviews

Good3
I liked how easy it was to draw on the kids faces, but it was oil based. The kids had it smeared every where including my furniture which I have not been able to get out. I recommend that the kids stay outside and that a make-up remover has been purchased with this product.

Creative Face Painting5
The product was creative and showed photos of extraordinary facepainting. The book is a design book so you must paint yourself.
Children will have a great time with the painting crayons trying to match the creation or just getting suggestions. If you want a book with fun ideas go for it.

Fun with kids5
The bright, big photos of children happily playing while sporting painted-on jewelry, clown eyes, or tiger whiskers inspires kids and parents to come up with their own ideas for face painting. But there's also step-by-step instructions and photos to recreate the designs in the book. Although it's primarily designed for kids old enough to appreciate body paint (since the book covers creative ways to paint feet and draw on tattoos), the thick pages mean it's also toddler-proof. This is my 14-month-old daughter's favorite book!