Does it make sense for a child to buy school paints rather than acrylic paints?
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If so, why and at what age.
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.
Somehow I’m getting more expensive on school paints. That’s why the question.
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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So here the opposite is the case. On site you get several cheap sets acrylic colors, school paints are hard to find in smaller quantities and more expensive.
Oh, okay! Well, then I would just agree to Blindi56 answer. Can’t you just order it on the internet? ANNEX
Yes..
Now I know. When the acrylic paints dry in the brushes, you can throw them away. Bad with children.
Oh, okay. Then a lot of success!
Yes, but if I’m here at the action, I get an acrylic set of 3 euros. I don’t order anything that cheap. That’s why I’m trying to figure out what the advantages and disadvantages of the colors are.
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.
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