Day 20 of the 30 days to hands on play with The Imagination Tree and Hands on as we grow (almost 3/4's of the way through). If you are joining in at what ever stage you are at I hope that you are having as much fun as we are with these challenges.
Now we love paint, but sometimes you need some not too messy paint as it can take a while to clean up J and T so I invested recently in some dot markers. I thought that these would be easy for T to paint but J has found them first. I would call them Bingo Markers we don't really use them to dot things though, it's more of a less messy way of painting, although J like me can get messy just looking at the paints.

Although we've had a busy day today, using dot markers means that we can sit down and paint together without having to get out brushes, overalls, paint pots etc....
Cerys Parker
Cerys is a marine biologist, environmental educator, high school teacher and mum. Realising that life doesn't have to be put on hold and you don't just have to survive whilst the kids are young she shares ideas to inspire you to LIVE with the kids, with activities to do together, recipes to cook and enjoy and family travel to make memories to last a lifetime.
Angel says
I get these for 1 dollar each at Dollar Tree...
maryanne @ mama smiles says
Dot markers fall into the category I call "luxury crafting supplies" - pricier than regular supplies, but so fun to use and beautifully easy 🙂
crystal@growingajeweledrose says
Rosie loves dot markers. Aren't they perfect for toddlers? She always paints her hands too though lol