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Bath Time Crayons/ Paints

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While thinking baout baths and bathtime, any recommendations for bath time crayons/ paints for the little one? Do they come off tile/ grout easily? Can I make my own? do they have a no tears formula? do they melt fast if they fall in the bath water?

Thanks in advance for your ideas.

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They are tough to get out of the grout. My nieces got them as a gift and my sister "lost" them pretty quickly after they were open because her grout (including the floor tiles) is tie-dyed now!

My son had a blast with rubber duckies, little "squirt" toys, cups and a suction cup net that attached to the tub with little basketballs to toss in. All of the above are dishwasher safe and "chewable"... not so much with those bath crayons!

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The crayons don't come off the grout easy at all! At 15 months, do very simple toys, like a rubber ducky and a plastic cup. Very simple, very cheap, very easy to replicate if you are away from home (hotel, overnight at someone's house).

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They are tough to get out of the grout. My nieces got them as a gift and my sister "lost" them pretty quickly after they were open because her grout (including the floor tiles) is tie-dyed now!

My son had a blast with rubber duckies, little "squirt" toys, cups and a suction cup net that attached to the tub with little basketballs to toss in. All of the above are dishwasher safe and "chewable"... not so much with those bath crayons!

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I made my own with baby shampoo, corn starch and a drop of food coloring. Its not great for artwork, but its fun to smear around. You can google "home made bath paint" to get a recipe.

My daughter did some lovely bathtub art....came off the tiles super easy, stayed in the grout forever. It did eventually all come out, but took a looong time, like a few months.

I only got them once, but if my husband would have been better and helping clean it up we may have gotten more. It's a lot of scrubbing for one person.

EDIT: The one my daughter had broke pretty easy if she pressed to hard, so they didn't last very long.

We got the paints for my first son and I hated them. They were messy and supposed to come out easily and they just got used up in two baths. The crayons marked up the tub and I really had to scrub to get them out. I say, no to those and just get letters that stick (my boys LOVED those), cups, scuba divers and other fun things they can play with.
Laura

They do melt if they fall in the bath water, so don't let them sit in there for more than a few seconds. They are very easy to clean off the tile and grout if you do it quickly, but don't let it sit there. Make sure everything is wiped away by the end of the bath and never leave it overnight.

I have some very fun pirate-themed bath crayons and toys on sale through my Discovery Toys business this month! Check them out at http://www.discoverytoyslink.com/karenchao and find the "Tub Art Pirate Set" in the 2012 New Years Sale. : )

Another toy, "Magic Creations Splash of Fashion" is also a fun bath toy and you don't have to worry about the mess. You can see it on the same page as the Pirate Set.

K.

I like the color tabs that change the water color more than the crayons... but i did find the markers worked better than the crayons when we tried them. Avon has ones that are like "bingo" markers and the kids had fun with those at my sister's house. I try to keep bathtime business first party later honestly - not a ton of bath toys here.

The Crayola Tub Crayons feel just like normal crayons.
Never had an issue with them leaving permanent marks on our tub or surround. (Magic Erasers work well with removal.)
Never used the paints.

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