“I am a little painter” activity books!
Original price was: ₨ 2,500.₨ 2,000Current price is: ₨ 2,000.
Description
π¨ Overview of the Activities
Each book features four distinct modes of creation listed at the bottom of the covers:
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Sand Painting: Usually involves peeling off adhesive sections of a pre-drawn card and pouring colored sand over them to create a textured, vibrant image.
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Crayon Coloring: Traditional coloring pages that work best with wax or oil-based crayons.
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Scratch Art: These pages typically have a black coating that, when scratched with a stylus, reveals a bright rainbow or holographic background underneath.
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Watercolor: Likely includes “paint-with-water” pages or a small palette of dried pigment that activates when touched with a wet brush.
π The Three Themes
1. Labubu (Pink Cover)
This theme features the popular Labubu character, created by artist Kasing Lung. Labubu is known for their mischievous grin, pointed ears, and “monster” aesthetic that is surprisingly cute.
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Vibe: Playful, trendy, and whimsical.
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Art Style: Bold outlines with a “designer toy” feel, perfect for kids who love quirky characters.
2. Space (Blue Cover)
The middle book is perfect for any aspiring astronaut. It features a cute explorer floating among stars, planets, and nebulae.
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Vibe: Adventurous and educational.
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Art Style: Dynamic poses and geometric patterns that likely translate very well to the Scratch Art sections, where the black background can represent deep space.
3. Hello Dino (Green Cover)
A classic favorite, the dinosaur theme features a variety of prehistoric pals including a T-Rex, Triceratops, and a Long-neck (Sauropod).
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Vibe: Classic discovery and nature.
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Art Style: Bright, segmented patterns on the dinosaurs (as seen on the cover) suggest that the Sand Painting portion of this book will be particularly detailed and colorful.
π‘ Quick Tips for the Best Experience
Since these kits use various materials, here are a few “pro-tips” to keep things clean and fun:
| Activity | Pro-Tip |
| Sand Painting | Use a tray or a large piece of scrap paper underneath to catch the excess sand so you can pour it back into the containers. |
| Scratch Art | The little black shavings can get everywhere! Keep a damp paper towel nearby to wipe the surface as you go. |
| Watercolor | If the book uses “built-in” paint dots, use very little water. Too much water will soak through the page and might ruin the drawing on the back. |
A Note on Safety: The packaging indicates these are for ages 3+. Since sand and small styluses are involved, itβs always a good idea to supervise younger children to ensure the “art” stays on the page and out of their mouths!













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