DESCRIPTION
School set with 4 pots 150 ml of multi-sensorial tempera.
Sight and Touch together. How many sensations do you want to feel by colouring? You can feel at least four different ones with the Toy Color Multisensorial Tempera. Now available in a "school size pack" with 4 pots 150 ml each, in four bright shades: blue, red, yellow and green.
New Toy Color multi-sensory tempera provides 4 different types of tactile sensations: once the paint is spread with the brush and let dry, children will appreciate both with their eyes and their fingers the different surfaces, one per color, in a crescendo of extremely stimulating sensations! The colors can be intermixed, but the specificity of each of them will be lost.
Multi-sensorial tempera offers a different texture in each colour pack. This paint is also superwashable off most textiles! In a Montessorian perspective, this ready paint reserves a visual and tactile surprise: once dry, the child can "feel" with his fingers the painted surface. This offers the opportunity for children to play with their touch: teachers could prepare for example letters, numbers and geometric shapes that children can feel with their fingers, besides their eyes. The same activity can also be done in the "dark", by temporarily covering the child's eyes who will have to guess, so that they will guess only by touching figures drawn over a sheet. The wide-opening jars offer easy access to the paint. The different shades can be mixed together.
The advantages of using tempera? Painting as well as drawing represents a real instrument of emotional communication and development for the child. Tempera paint resists the light, takes on different effects such as transparent or opaque depending on the amount of water used to paint. With the addition of water you can work again on the already painted areas.
Can we raise your curiosity? Do you know what "tempera" means? Its name comes from the Latin "temper" which means "to mix". Tempera painting is the oldest technique in the world. It has its origins in the art of ancient civilizations. In Europe it achieved a predominant role only in the Middle Ages.
What can you paint with tempera? This product adheres smoothly to almost all types of paper, cardboard, wood, terracotta and any porous surface
Made in Italy. Superwashable. Gluten free. CE.