by Caitlyn - on November 6th, 2013
Art is a very prevalent part of our lives. We may not realize it, but every advertisement we see is the artistic work of someone in the world. While school places more emphasis on being well-learned in math, literature, and the sciences, being able to express yourself creatively is extremely important, as there is nothing more frustrating than wanting to play music or draw and feeling like you donât know where to start.
As kids we started out with crayons and paper, but thatâs a lot for parents to tote around nowadays. While we donât want children to chew on or break a tablet, itâs almost impossible to play with what looks like a toy to them without letting them have a go at it. Since youâre already carrying that with you, why not have an app that will help foster an artistic side for your tiny tot? The Digitools Paint Pack will give little ones all they need to get on their way to using paints and markers.
This includes a digital paint brush that will give an effect that looks similar to actual brush strokes, a digital airbrush, paint roller, stamper, and carrying case. Itâs far less of a mess than getting out the markers or crayons and hoping they donât decide to try and eat them or draw on the walls. This is a $40 pack that will allow you to gauge whether or not your child has some artistic interest without putting in the investment into art supplies. That way letting them move to actual mediums will seem like a step up rather than a challenge.
Available via Crayola.
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