Paint Your Own Stepping Stone: Paw Print


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Paint Your Own Stepping Stone: Paw Print is a fantastic resource for Irish primary and secondary school classrooms. Designed to engage students while supporting key curriculum goals, it's perfect for teachers looking to add hands-on, engaging learning tools to their class. Toys That Teach: Part of the bestselling Paint Your Own kids painting kit line, this paw print garden stone isn’t just adorable but also develops creativity, hand-eye coordination and colour mixing skills Creative Paint Kit for Kids: This kids painting kit features 12 vibrant paints for endless creativity as you mix, blend and add custom color accents, plus a Colour Guide with tips on color mixing and a planning template Beautiful Outdoor Decor: Create stepping stones outdoor décor with your own creative touch; paint and then bake stones for a weather-resistant finish that can be stepped on as part of a garden mosaic path Easy Paw Print Mosaic Paint Kit for Kids: These Paint Your Own Stepping Stones from MindWare are ready to paint right out of the box; simply paint, bake and display This stepping stone kit for kids includes: 8.5" x 9" cement stepping stone, 12 paints, a paint brush and Full-Colour Guide (Ages 8 and up) This ready-to-paint stepping stone comes with everything you need to create a beautiful garden or patio accessory, including paints, a paintbrush and an instruction sheet showing you how you can mix colors to develop your own hue! What a great way to encourage creativity while learning about colour blends. When you’re done painting, simply bake your stepping stone to help ensure a long-lasting, weather-resistant finish. Paint this paw print stone as a unique gift for dog lovers in your life or display it in your own backyard doggy haven! Kit contains 8.5" x 9" cement stepping stone, 12 paints, a paint brush and painting guide. This product is ideal for group activities, early finishers, or as part of your classroom resources cupboard. Trusted by educators across Ireland.