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Finger paint for children. The finger paint from ökoNORM is free from chemicals and safe for children. It contains natural food coloring, natural color pigments, purified chalk. The package contains 6 colors; red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple.
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Delightful finger paint in six beautiful colors. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. The finger paint from ÖkoNORM is free from chemicals and safe for children. It contains natural food coloring, natural color pigments, refined chalk and is lactose-free (not gluten-free).
ÖkoNORM nawaro finger paint is creamy, non-drip and has high opacity and shine. It is natural, has bright colors and is made from renewable raw materials. Paint with the finger paint as usual or use brushes and stamps. You can also dab the paint and use stencils and leaf prints. The paint can be applied to paper, cardboard, wood, glass, canvas and many other surfaces. It is water-soluble, dilutable and can be mixed together.
When the paint has dried, it's possible to rub/scrape it off from different surfaces. It can also be rubbed or brushed off from fabrics.
The finger paint is water-soluble and washable! These tested natural colors are suitable for children, adults, artists, and craftspeople. Finger painting is fun for both young and old.
Color: Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.
Size: 6x150 g. Each jar contains 150 g.
Ingredients: ökoNORM's finger paint is made from natural ingredients such as food coloring, natural color pigments, and purified chalk. The preservative is Phenoxyethanol and the bittering agent is Denatonium benzoate. Contains no phthalates or lactose. The finger paint has a new preservative and does not contain E217 as it did before (ökoNORM has used an old model on the carton where it states that the finger paint contains E217, but it does not). Green, yellow, blue are vegan. Red, orange, and purple are not vegan.
Facts: The dosage of all components meets the quantities permitted for food products. NAWARO finger paint is lactose-free but not gluten-free.
Tips: A good tip is to pour some into a small container, such as an egg carton or a small bowl. Only use a couple of teaspoons at a time, and refill when needed to prevent everything from turning brown immediately.