Does it make sense for a child to buy school paints rather than acrylic paints?

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Blindi56
2 months ago

Most acrylic paints are water-resistant after drying and are difficult to wash out. So it depends very much on the age of the child and what it should do with the colors.

ILikeKakashi
2 months ago

Yes. Acrylic colors are expensive and high-quality, this is not really worth it up to at least 10 years of age except they are trying to paint really well very early and not well, as a child does.

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ILikeKakashi
2 months ago
Reply to  Losona

Oh, okay! Well, then I would just agree to Blindi56 answer. Can’t you just order it on the internet? ANNEX

ILikeKakashi
2 months ago

Yes..

ILikeKakashi
2 months ago

Oh, okay. Then a lot of success!

pony
2 months ago

the usual gouache is better.

even better would be tempera colors. but they are relatively expensive. kasein are also good. the best but – both color types can be produced.

In addition, the vapours of acrylic colors are not exactly healthy. this is especially true for children.

Nichtbeidir1210
2 months ago

Faith less sourcing