It's important to choose your arts and crafts materials carefully to ensure that your little one won't be at risk of harm
We all know that babies try to put all manner of things into their mouths, including objects theyshouldn't. But what do you do if you want to get creative with your little one and do a bit of painting? Why you make your own edible paint for babies of course!
It goes without saying that no paint should be ingested but our DIY method for edible paint for babies is a completely safe option that requires minimal supplies to pull together, buying you invaluable peace of mind as a parent. We've also included some non-toxic paint options you can pick up online as an alternative too.Liquid food colouringAdd in one cup of the boiling water at a time to the cornflour mix, stirring in before adding the next one.
For different colours, seperate the mixture into as many different bowls as you want colours, adding your chosen liquid colouring to each one until happy with the colours.Store the paint in separate jars for up to three weeks.With squeezy, non-drip bottles for easy dispensing, this set of three paints easily washes off skin and clothing.
Review: "I absolutely loved these paints for my 22 month old daughter. She had a lot of fun with them over the summer. Very thick, and great value for money."Offering six choices of colours, this fingerpaint comes in easy squeeze paint tubes for precise dispensing. It's washable too so your child can explore their creativity without making mess.