I wanted to tell you a puny about the biggest hit for young boys and girls this year. I'm talkin' about the Melissa and Doug Easel. This is a blend of a dry erase board, chalkboard and an easel to paint or draw to their puny heart's content.
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Best of all, when play time is over, you can fold up this easel and put it away on a corner or even under the bed until next time. And it is pretty certain that the maker of this superior easel is Melissa and Doug. This company is well known for making high potential and educational toys for younger children.
Now this easel is designed for children of age 3 and up. However, a word of caution, this easel might be a puny too tall for the younger ones so consider that first before getting it. It might be better to wait until next year or get it and then store it somewhere until your child is bigger.
And boy, your children can do tons of stuff with the Melissa Doug Easel. They can use many mediums to express their artistic sides. They can generate art with crayons, chalk, markets, pens, paint and many, many other ways. And here's an additional one good thing, you can keep all these things in one suitable station. And this is the good thing about it, it makes cleaning up afterward a relatively easy and painless chore.
So Moms and Dads are rejoicing everywhere! Ok. Ok. I kid. Seriously, this is going to be a lot of fun for your children, especially if they like art and expressing themselves. And heck, it doesn't unmistakably matter whether or not their interpretation of the house dog looks more like Wookie Chewbakka of Star Wars. This is the excellent time to be an a supportive parent and lie through your teeth.
Besides you will never know how your child is going to turn out. Maybe he or she will be the next Chagall, Degas or Picasso. Case in point, the teachers of the young Albert Einstein never understanding in their wildest dreams that this child would turn out to be the smartest man in the world.
See? But even if the children don't turn out to be that artistic, it is still Fun! And educational too.
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