Deluxe Standing Easel
Description
This extra-large chalkboard and dry-erase board is a great learning
toy perfect for projects, large and small. It features adjustable
heights, sturdy paint tray with cup holders, an extra large chalk
tray, four colorful clips, easy-loading paper roller, and paper
cutter which makes it an educational
toy. Simply fold it up for convenient storage. (Paper and paint
not included.)
Why we love it
The Deluxe standing easel is great for a 3 year old because it
is a well-made, sturdy easel that′s a chalkboard, dry-erase board
and an easel, which holds art paper. (Paper and paint not included.)
This is a great educational toy for children 3 year olds, 4 year
olds, 5 year olds, and even adults.
Product Features
- Beginning artists think BIG! They love to see huge splashes
of color cover the page. What a great way to get full range of
motion for their arms. Easels are a wonderful way for children
to begin to draw before they are able to better control their
artistic motions while sitting at a desk. Working on this
Deluxe
Standing Easel puts his/her arm and hand in a better position
for later control during handwriting. It's also easier to see
his/her work when looking at it on an easel.
- Your child will begin with a few simple shapes. Squiggles, then
vertical lines. An easel is a great way to bond with your little
one. Try adding leaves on to his/her straight vertical line to
make a tree.
- Next your child will move on to drawing horizontal lines and
circles. Expand on this new skill by drawing a sun together. You
can then progress to putting parts on a face (eyes, nose, mouth).
- He/she may also have a favorite color. As far as learning toys
go, use this as an opportunity to talk about things in the environment
that are that color.
- Try mixing colors to see how his/her favorite
color interacts with others. Read the enclosed booklet "Mouse
Paint" together and learn how to mix two colors together to make
new colors.
- You can draw a rainbow to show your child what different colors
look like next to each other.
- Soon your little Picasso will learn to copy or trace shapes
(use a paper cup or cookie cutters for him/her to trace around).
- Tracing is a great way to use two hands together, one for holding
the paintbrush and one for supporting the stencil. In the future
your child will learn that handwriting is a two handed job! (one
hand for writing and one hand for holding the paper).
- In no time your child will begin to use simple shapes to draw
recognizable pictures.
- Don't label his/her pictures for him/her.
Instead ask your little one to tell you what he/she drew.
- You
could say, "Tell me about that" and point to the area you want
to talk about. You may be surprised at the answer you get.
- As your toddler becomes more skilled at drawing, have him/her
play games like standing on one foot. Is it harder or easier to
draw that way?
- Your child can collaborate with you or a friend to create one
picture. Each child can use a different color or create consecutive
lines. Now that's teamwork!
The Head-to-Toe System
Most baby or toddler toys develop many skills. Our experts selected
the skills that this toy is BEST at developing.
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Imagination |
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Education |
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Language |
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Dexterity |
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Emotional |
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Locomotion |
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Social |
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Age: 3 ¾ years
Manufacturer: Melissa & Doug
Price: $59.95
Shipping: Requires Oversize Shipping 
Oversized Shipping Price: $10.00
Item Number: 500-028
 Deluxe Standing Easel
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