My daughter LOVES art and was known to always be in the "Art Center" in preschool when everyone else was playing blocks. So when I was contacted by the Pencil Grip Company, the creators of Kwik Stix Paint Sticks to sample their product for free, I was ecstatic because I knew my daughter would love it!
So many days my daughter wants to paint, but I don't feel like getting everything out and getting it all ready. And then 15 minutes later I had to help clean it all up while figuring out where to put her drying paintings. Though she was enjoying herself, I sure was not!
But Kwik Stix changed everything! I simply leave them in her basket with all of her art supplies, and she can get them out herself and use them. Why?! Because they are so easy to use, and they dry so quickly!
They are just like glue sticks but with paint. They only take 90 seconds to dry too, which is amazing! She can't enough of them, and I always know she will clean them up herself while I take time to enjoy a good book!
Here is some of her artwork that took her no time at all to do!
Her favorite! |
The fun doesn't end there! You can grab your own set from The Pencil Grip Company for 15% off by entering the code YOUWIN15 at checkout!
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**I received this product for free in exchange for my honest review. The opinions in this post are 100% my own.**
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Kwik Stix are perfect for mess-free colorful art projects in my K-2 Special Ed classroom!
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of these before. I am thinking they would be a great replacement for those messy dotters. They would also be good for literacy and math centers.
ReplyDeleteI have some of these and they are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have used them with some of my first graders! I love that they are not messy!
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DeleteI would have students use these in my classroom for decorating posters, making art projects, and creating murals.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to use these with my first-graders during guided reading time or to practice sight words! :)
ReplyDelete~Wendy
I would use them for posters with my third graders!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
Sincerely,
Emily
I would use these as part of my art station.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of these before but they look amazing! My boys would love them - thank you for sharing!
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