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Everything for painting with children


A wide range of children's paints

At iHobby you will find a wide range of paints specially designed for children. From finger paint to watercolor, acrylic paint to poster paint, and even lino paint - with us you will find everything you need to let little artists discover their creative talent. We also have a wide range of painting tools and stamps to bring your artwork to life.


What are children's paints?

Children's paints are special types of paint that are safe for children to work with. They are easy to handle and offer a wide range of colours and textures. From finger paints that encourage tactile creativity to watercolours that are light and airy, children's paints are perfect for exploring artistic expression in a fun and accessible way.


A colourful adventure with the best brands

With our wide selection of paints and related materials, children can unleash their creativity. For example, you can experiment with colours with the colourful paints from A-color. Or get started stamping unique patterns with the kid-friendly stamps from Aladine.


Frequently Asked Questions


Can children's paints be used on different surfaces?

Yes, depending on the type of paint, children's paints can be used on a variety of surfaces including paper, cardboard, fabric and even wood.


What is the difference between acrylic paint, watercolor and poster paint?

Acrylic paint is water-based and dries quickly to a permanent finish. It is versatile and can be used on a variety of surfaces including canvas, wood and fabric. Watercolor, on the other hand, is more transparent and dries slower, making it ideal for watercolor paintings on paper. Poster paint is also water-based and has a richer pigmentation than watercolor. This makes it suitable for matte and opaque colours on paper and cardboard. Choose the paint that suits you best!


Are there special techniques for working with children's paints?

Yes, depending on the type of paint, different techniques are possible, such as wiping, spattering, stamping and mixing.

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