Pudding Paint
If you’re looking to give your baby or toddler a finger paint experience, strap him into his highchair and put a few globs of colored vanilla pudding (or vanilla and chocolate pudding if you want to avoid food coloring) on his tray. He can experience finger painting without the risk of putting paint into his mouth.
Jell-O Paint
If using real finger paint isn’t something you’re interested in, consider making Jell-O paint. Mix hot water into a packet of flavored Jell-O until it has the consistency of finger paint and let your kids go to town.
Colored Shaving Cream
If you are looking to provide your child with a different textural experience, add a little food coloring to small bowls of dad’s shaving cream to create a rainbow of shaving cream colored paint.
Homemade Finger Paint
If you are the make your own type of mom, consider trying out one of these homemade finger painting recipes.
iPad Finger Painting
If the mess is just too much for you to handle, there’s an app for that. Check out the Finger Paint app or the OilCanvas app that give your child a finger painting experience, sans the mess.
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